Chemistry, asked by nuhatalmasum, 1 day ago

why the size of N>O?​

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Answered by diyaaparathasarathi
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Answer:

nitrogen N >O oxygen

Explanation:

in period Atomic size decreases due to decrease in effective nuclear charge i.e Zeff

on going left to right radius decreases up to halogen And maximum for noble gas

Ne> Li >Be> B> C >N >O >F

therefore nitrogen is bigger in size compare to O

hope it helped !!

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