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Why sodium is greater in atomic size than Na+

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Yes Na+ is smaller than Na because Na+ is formed when an electron is lost from the Na atom,Thus the effective nuclear charge increases bcz the number of protons exceeds the number of electrons . This results in bringing the valence shell a little closer to the nucleus because of a very strong nuclear pull.

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