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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 38)
38.
The ionic radii of N3-, O2-, F- and Na+ follows the order
N3- > O2- > F- > Na+
N3- > Na+ > O2- > F-
Na+ > O2- > N3- > F-
O2- > F- > Na+ > N3-
Answer: Option
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Sunitha said:   8 years ago
As negative charge increases ionic radii increases.

Samrat said:   7 years ago
When sodium loses one electron it acquires neon configuration.

And as we know that noble gases are measured in terms of Vanderwall's radius surely it is of greater value compared to others.

Sonu soona said:   5 years ago
Ionics radii = 1/size.

Mahwish said:   5 years ago
The more negative charge on the non-metal ions the more they will increase in size.


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