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Why is the size of argon greater than Chlorine?

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Answered by spoo23
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heya,

Argon is bigger than chlorine because argon being inert it's outermost shell is completely filled thus a force of repulsion acts between the outermost electron and the nucleus causing it to grow bigger in size than chlorine.

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