Chemistry, asked by roshnirobin2006, 8 days ago

why is larger F or F- and K or K+ why ?

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Answered by nehasolapur25
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The size of the potassium ion depends on the location of the single electron, present on fourth energy level which is the highest, from the nucleus. ... The K+ ion has its outermost electrons on the third energy level now and is size is smaller than that of K ion. Hence, K is larger than K+.

Answered by IMObnoxious
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F and K+

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