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How does electron repulsion in the outer shell cause anions to be larger than their atoms?

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The anion is also larger than the atom because of electron-electron repulsion. As more electrons are added to the outer shell, and even to higher principle energy levels, the repulsion bewteen the negatively charged particles grows, pushing the shells farther from the nucleus.
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