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Why are negatively charged ions larger than their original atoms.

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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Because each atom will have gained one or more extra electrons into their 3rd principle quantum shell. This increases the repulsion between its electrons, while the nuclear charge remains constant. This increases the size of any anoin compared with its atom


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