3. How do atomic structures (electron arrangements) change
in a period with increase in atomic numbers moving left to
right?
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The atomic number increases moving left to right across a period and subsequently so does the effective nuclear charge. Therefore, moving left to right across a period the nucleus has a greater pull on the outer electrons and the atomic radii decreases.
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