Charge and Size Relationship
The charge of an ion significantly influences its size. Cations with higher positive charges, such as Sr<sup>2+</sup>, are smaller than those with lower positive charges, like Rb<sup>+</sup>, because the increased nuclear charge pulls the remaining electrons closer to the nucleus. In contrast, anions like Br<sup>-</sup> are larger than cations due to the added electron, which increases electron-electron repulsion, leading to a larger ionic size.