Chemistry, asked by kuldeepksp2006, 10 months ago

why anion larger than its parent atom?​

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Answered by Saheebbiswas33
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Size of an anion is larger than its parent atom. The effective nuclear charge, Zeff of the anion is smaller than that of its parent atom. This is because when an anion is formed from a neutral atom, the number of protons remains same but the number of electrons increases by 1

Answered by anilsainitkd
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Answer:Size of an anion is larger than its parent atom. The effective nuclear charge, Zeff of the anion is smaller than that of its parent atom. This is because when an anion is formed from a neutral atom, the number of protons remains same but the number of electrons increases by 1.

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