Why neon has greater atomic size than fluorine
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Neon, which has atomic number Z=10, has it’s electrons more tightly bound to it’s nucleus than fluorine, who’s atomic number is Z=9. The extra electron in neon makes little to no difference to it’s radius
Neon, which has atomic number Z=10, has it’s electrons more tightly bound to it’s nucleus than fluorine, who’s atomic number is Z=9. The extra electron in neon makes little to no difference to it’s radius
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