Why are negative ions larger than the neutral atom from which they form?
a. because the addition of electrons results in an added energy level
b. because the addition of electrons increases the electrostatic repulsion
c. because the removal of electrons results in the removal of an energy level
d. because the removal of electrons decreases the electrostatic repulsion
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