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Naveen Sharma 7 years, 1 month ago
Ans. In large ions, the charge is distributed over a large area, because of which the charge per unit volume is less. Therefore the hold of the nucleus on the outermost electrons is less, because of which the electronic distribution in these ions can be easily disturbed (or they can be easily polarised), when a small ion comes closer to these ions.
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