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An ion of sulfur has a smaller atomic radius than a neutral atom of sulfur because it loses an electron when becoming an ion.

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If you start with neutral S and make a sulfide ion (S^2-) out of it, do you add or lose electrons?
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An ion of sulfur has a smaller atomic radius than a neutral atom of sulfur because it loses an electron when becoming an ion.

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