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Why
Na+ is smaller in size than Na​

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Answered by gurramgurram909
2

Answer:

electron

Explanation:

Yes Na+ is smaller is formed when an electron is lost from Na atom,bThus the effective nuclear charge increases bcz the number of protons exceeds

Answered by PattanMuskan
1

Explanation:

Explanation:

Na+ has 10 electrons and 11 protons

Na has 11 electrons and 11 protons

Na is a atom and Na+ is its cation

In atom and its cation atom has more size bcoz nucleus charge is more and attraction increases

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