Chemistry, asked by hussainbasraa4, 4 months ago

why the size
of anion is greater than parent atom​

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Answered by HimaHari
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On forming anion electrons are added into the atom , but no protons are added . As a result the nuclear charge remains constant . So nuclear charge density reaching at the outershell of electrons (also called as effective nuclear charge) decreases , and as a result atom becomes larger than parent atom.

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Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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On forming anion electrons are added into the atom , but no protons are added . As a result the nuclear charge remains constant . So nuclear charge density reaching at the outershell of electrons (also called as effective nuclear charge) decreases , and as a result atom becomes larger than parent atom.

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