Why dies ionic radii is always more than that of neutral atom?
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Because due to addition of new electrons it becomes difficult for nucleus to hold all electrons so the shells in which electrons are revolving increases.
Also due to increase in no. of electrons the repulsion between valence electrons increases so the size of shell increases
Overall the size of whole ion increases due to addition of new electron.
Also due to increase in no. of electrons the repulsion between valence electrons increases so the size of shell increases
Overall the size of whole ion increases due to addition of new electron.
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