why hydration enthalpy decreases with increase in size of atom
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As the size of an atom increases, the charge per unit volume decreases due to higher increase in volume. Due to this, not many water molecules will surround and hydrate the atom and as a consequence the energy released ( hydration enthalpy) is also lesser than it could have been if the atom was smaller.
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