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Why size of action is always smaller than that of its neutral atom
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Prakhar Jadaun ? 6 years, 11 months ago

Because :- 1. They have less electrons than parent atom since nuclear charge remains the same. So they are tightly held by the nucleus due to which the atomic size decreases. 2. Also , as electron decreases the shielding effect ( electron - electron repulsion) decreases , due to this also cation is always smaller than its parent atom.
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