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why do nonmetals have a smaller ionic radius?

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Answer:

non-metals gain electrons to achieve the octet. This creates a larger negative charge in the electron cloud than positive charge in the nucleus, causing the electron cloud to 'puff out' a little bit as an ion. For isoelectronic cations, the more positive the ionic charge, the smaller the ionic radius.

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