sourensuresh
sourensuresh
17-12-2020
Chemistry
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Why the size of Na+ is smaller then Na
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dirjfoeie
dirjfoeie
17-12-2020
Because Na+ has less electrons than Na which means Na+ will be a smaller atom (give me brainliest please)
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