Chemistry, asked by gurvindersingh9271, 1 year ago

Why a cation is smaller in size than the parent atom?

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Answered by Anonymous
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cation is smaller in size than the parent atom because they have lesser electrons, while their nuclear charge remains the same


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Answered by disha204
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Because they have less electrons and the charge remains the same

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