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Explain why the ionic radius of aluminium is smaller than its atomic radius but the atomic radius of chlorine is larger than its atomic radius.

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Because Aluminum by loosing electron to form ion it's nuclear effective charge increase hance more pull to it's corresponding valence she'll thus appear smaller

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Chlorine due to gaining of electron to form ion it's effective nuclear charge decrease thus less pull to it's corresponding valence hence appear large relatively

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