01053045 01053045
  • 02-12-2021
  • Chemistry
contestada

2. Why are negative ions usually larger than positive ions?

Respuesta :

kiorithompson07
kiorithompson07 kiorithompson07
  • 02-12-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

When an atoms attracts extra electrons it becomes a negative ion. The negative ion is larger than the original atom. The positive nucleus remains the same, with the same attractive force. ... This means with more electrons but the same number of positive protons, the size of the ionic radius will increase.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Micah buys 5 pounds of beef for $5.50. How much for 20 pounds?
Can someone please help HURRY
Answer the questions in the screenshot.
How is belief related with ability?
NEED SOME HELP PLZZZ 30 points!!!!!!!!! Okay, I missed school because I was quarantined even though the person ended up not have the corona and now I have this
Is poverty the result of failure?
Hey ppl, can you plz help me continue this paragraph thx +creative adjectices: As the sun set over the trees , fingers of light and darkness reached out to gr
What can teams accomplish?
Which two groups cooperated with the government to switch from peacetime to wartime production?
(NH4)2SO4. How many N are there?