Explain the size of actinoid elements and their ions.

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(N/A) $(i)$ In the actinoid series, the size of atoms and $M^{3+}$ ions decreases gradually with an increase in atomic number.
$(ii)$ Actinoid Contraction: The gradual decrease in the size of atoms and ions of actinoids is known as actinoid contraction. This contraction occurs because of the poor shielding effect of $5f$ electrons, which increases from one element to the next.
$(iii)$ The radii (in $pm$) of some $M^{3+}$ and $M^{4+}$ ions are given in the table below:
Atomic Number $(Z)$Name/Symbol$M^{3+}$ $(pm)$$M^{4+}$ $(pm)$
$89$Actinium $(Ac)$$111$-
$90$Thorium $(Th)$-$99$
$91$Protactinium $(Pa)$-$96$
$92$Uranium $(U)$$103$$93$
$93$Neptunium $(Np)$$101$$92$
$94$Plutonium $(Pu)$$100$$90$
$95$Americium $(Am)$$99$$89$
$96$Curium $(Cm)$$99$$88$
$97$Berkelium $(Bk)$$98$$87$
$98$Californium $(Cf)$$98$$86$

$(iv)$ These elements are radioactive, making their study difficult.

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