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Tamia Morrison
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29 August, 11:15
Why does Caesium have the largest atomic radius?
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Natalia Mckenzie
29 August, 11:21
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Caesium has the largest has the largest atomic radius since it has the most far distance electron shell filled and has the smallest nuclear charge. It don't have many electrons shells field as compared to the other elements and it pulls electrons to the outer shell less.
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