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Question
ionic radius
(stronger/weaker;
gains/loses)
- metals ions are
____ than metal
atoms, because the atom
____ electrons to
form the ion.
- nonmetal ions are
____ than
nonmetal atoms, because
the atom ____
electrons to form the ion.
Brief Explanations
- For metal ions: Metal atoms tend to lose electrons to form cations. When an atom loses electrons, the remaining electron cloud is pulled in more tightly by the nucleus, resulting in a smaller ionic radius. So metal ions are smaller than metal atoms, and the atom loses electrons.
- For nonmetal ions: Nonmetal atoms tend to gain electrons to form anions. Gaining electrons increases the electron - electron repulsion in the electron cloud, causing the electron cloud to expand. Thus, nonmetal ions are larger than nonmetal atoms, and the atom gains electrons.
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- Metals ions are \(\boldsymbol{\text{smaller}}\) than metal atoms, because the atom \(\boldsymbol{\text{loses}}\) electrons to form the ion.
- Nonmetal ions are \(\boldsymbol{\text{larger}}\) than nonmetal atoms, because the atom \(\boldsymbol{\text{gains}}\) electrons to form the ion.