I think Na will be larger then Cl as when we go left to right in a periodic table the atomic size decrease because in the increase of atomic no. So Na>Cl
completely wrong concept here the force is obviously repulsive as the force is between 2 electrones(same charge). besides the distance you measured was among the nucleus but you had to measure distance between electrons buddy better luck next time and you better delete the vedio. because as the cation be larger it is easier for the cation to donate its electron and thus easier for anion to attract and it makes the bond stronger
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Is this the definition of a homogeneous mixture?
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I think Na will be larger then Cl as when we go left to right in a periodic table the atomic size decrease because in the increase of atomic no. So Na>Cl
no if you take out one electron from sodium it looses one whole shell so it does affect the radius of sodium by large a magnitude
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In which class are we taught this ?
Assuming that you are Indian, this is taught in class 11
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completely wrong concept here the force is obviously repulsive as the force is between 2 electrones(same charge).
besides the distance you measured was among the nucleus but you had to measure distance between electrons buddy
better luck next time
and you better delete the vedio.
because as the cation be larger it is easier for the cation to donate its electron and thus easier for anion to attract and it makes the bond stronger
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the force here is the attractive force b/w the nucleus (+) and the electrons (-)
delete the ""vedio" says who
i still don’t understand. i’m sorry, but this didn’t help
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