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Why Na is greater in atomic size than Na+​

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Answered by Anonymous
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◤⚠Na+ ion is smaller than Na because Na looses its one electron to become Na+ ion so the positive charge of nucleus per electron present will increase and it result more electrostatic force of attraction increases . Hence size decreases⚠◢

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