
Interpretation:
The reason for cations to be smaller and anions to be larger than their parent atoms needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Cations are formed by loss of electrons.
Anions are formed by gain of electrons.

Explanation of Solution
Cations are smaller than their parent atoms because after losing the electrons, ion has less number of electrons but number of protons remains same. Thus same nuclear charge has to hold less number of electrons. Therefore, effective nuclear charge increases and the size decrease.
Anions are larger than their parent atoms because after gaining the electrons, ion has more number of electrons but number of protons remains same. Thus same nuclear charge has to hold more number of electrons. Therefore, effective nuclear charge decreases and the size increase.
For example,
Protons 11 11 Electrons 10 11
Thus, in
Protons 17 17 Electrons 18 17
Thus, in
Thus, cations are always smaller and anions are always larger than their parent atoms.
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