Positive Ion Formation

For those atoms in the first column of the periodic table which form stable positive ions, the ion usually has a considerably smaller radius than the neutral atom. What explains this effect?

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The electron in the neutral atom occupies an s orbital of higher n than the valence electrons of the positive ion. The former electron will stay, on average, farther from the nucleus than the inner electrons.
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