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Question
Why does Cu have a greater atomic radius than that of Ni?
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Solution
- From Mn to Ni, atomic radii are almost constant because the increasing nuclear charge is balanced by electron-electron repulsions.
- At Cu, the 3d shell is fully filled (3d10), increasing electron pairing.
- More paired electrons cause greater electron-electron repulsions, which expand the electron cloud.
- This expansion causes Cu to have a slightly larger atomic radius than Ni, despite the higher nuclear charge.
Hence, the atomic radius of Cu is greater than that of Ni due to increased electron-electron repulsions in the fully filled d-subshell, causing expansion of its electron cloud.
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