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Why is the radius of a cation smaller than the neutral atom and?

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Answered by avinashthakur3pdrft5
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because of loss of electrons by atom to be cation
Answered by gellisurabhi
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∆ On the formation of cation electrons are lossed hence it's size decreases than the nuetral atom.
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