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3 January, 12:23

For an isoelectronic series of ions, the ion that is the smallest is always 1. the ion with the most electrons. 2. the ion with the fewest protons.

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  1. 3 January, 12:50
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    the ion with the most electrons

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    Ionic size generally depends on weather the ions are negative or positive. Averagely, atoms become smaller on moving from left to right in the periodic table. A movement from left to right in the periodic table leads to a gradual increase in the number of electrons and decrease in atomic size. Li+, Be2 + and B3 + are all isoelectronic but B3 + is the smallest ion.
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