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Ashly Spencer
18 September, 00:42
Which atom or ion is the largest?
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Winston Curry
18 September, 03:47
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The elements with the largest atomic radii are located towards the left and bottom of the periodic table (i. e. at the bottom of Group 1). Thus, in theory, the largest atom should be Francium.
it is Francium
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