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Why do Stable non-metal ions larger than metal atoms?

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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Stable non-metal ions are larger than metal atoms because the atoms have gained electrons to complete their outer shells, so attractive forces between nucleus and outer electrons is smaller.


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