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23 September, 05:32

1. explain why anions are larger than their respective atoms and cations are smaller than their respective atoms.

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  1. 23 September, 09:20
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    Anions are formed by the acceptance of electrons in order to fill the valence orbital resulting in a negative charge, this unbalanced charge causes repulsion in the outer most electrons causing the Anions size to be larger than the parent atom, Whereas Cations form by donating electrons gaining a net positive charge which has a greater attraction for the remaining electrons with the nucleus resulting in a decreased size as compared to the parent.
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