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Baby Cakes
29 April, 23:27
How do you find the atomic radius of an element
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Lance Barton
30 April, 01:25
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An atom gets larger as the number of electronic shells increase; therefore the radius of atoms increases as you go down a certain group in the periodic table of elements. In general, the size of an atom will decrease as you move from left to the right of a certain period.
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