Chemistry, asked by prasntsinha, 4 months ago

why Sr2+ has a smaller radius than K+ ?​

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Answered by garvverma222
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Answered by rajkumarbansi4
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The ionic radius of the Sr2+ ion is 132pm, while the ionic radius of the K+ ion is 152pm. Why is this the case? I would have thought that since K+ has one less shell of electrons than Sr2+, its radius would be significantly smaller.

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