It increases due to repulsion
The atomic radius depends on the the number of electron shells, total negative charge, positive charge of the nucleus, atomic mass.
Along a period, nuclear charge increases. hence, atomic radius decreases.
When there is an anion (negative charge) the radius will be larger because it is more full whereas it will be smaller if it is a positive charge because of less electrons. ex largest to smallest radius (K-,K, K+)
it neets to loose 2 electrons to have a full outer shell.
The positive ion lost an electron.
Increasing positive nuclear charge
The radius will decrease due to the positive charge of the nucleus drawing the electron cloud closer to itself
The atomic radius depends on the the number of electron shells, total negative charge, positive charge of the nucleus, atomic mass.
the opposite of a positive charge
Along a period, nuclear charge increases. hence, atomic radius decreases.
Along a period, nuclear charge increases. hence, atomic radius decreases.
When there is an anion (negative charge) the radius will be larger because it is more full whereas it will be smaller if it is a positive charge because of less electrons. ex largest to smallest radius (K-,K, K+)
the positive ionic radius is smaller than the neutral atomic radius
it neets to loose 2 electrons to have a full outer shell.
The positive ion lost an electron.
A radius is either a geometric concept or a bone in the forearm. In either case, it does not have an ionic charge.
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius