Science, asked by rjc21, 9 months ago

why the size of al3+is bigger than k+​

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Answered by Priyanshu24rathore
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Answer:

because its valency is greater than the k+

Answered by tinaghosh
1

Size of Al3+ is not more than K+.

Aluminum is in the 3rd period while potassium is in the fourth period. Hence the above question becomes invalid.

Hope this clears your doubt

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