Why is atomic radius larger than ionic radius?
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In metals, the atomic radius is larger than the ionic radius. Because they lose electrons for the formation of octets. This will create a larger positive charge in the nucleus causing the electron cloud to come closer to the nucleus. In non-metals, the atomic radius is smaller than the ionic radius.
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