Why is the size of Na+ smaller than Na ?
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Because na+ loses an electron so its mass and size will be smaller than Na
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Because both of them have same number of proton but electron are different i.e sodium ions has 10 electron while sodium atom has 11 electron,so the size of Na+ is smaller than Na.
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