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When an atom of phosphorus becomes a phosphide ion (P3–), the radius

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Answer:

increases

Explanation:

When an atom of phosphorus becomes a phosphide ion (P3–), the radius increases because 3 more electrons are added, and they placed on higher sublevels.

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