why Na + each smaller then N3- in size though both have same electronic configuration?
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Isoelectronic species are those chemical species which contain the same number of electrons in them e.g., N3–, O2–, F–, Na+, Mg2+, Al3+. ... Na+ will have smaller size due to higher effective nuclear charge.
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