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9 September, 15:05

Within a family: the atomic radius will increase as you go down. Why?

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  1. 9 September, 15:12
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    This is caused by the increase in the number of protons and electrons across a period. One proton has a greater effect than one electron; thus, electrons are pulled towards the nucleus, resulting in a smaller radius. Atomic radius increases from top to bottom within a group. This is caused by electron shielding
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