Chemistry, asked by krishpal61, 6 months ago

Atomic size decreases across the period.why​

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Answered by khan9029
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Across a period, effective nuclear charge increases as electron shielding remains constant. A higher effective nuclear charge causes greater attractions to the electrons, pulling the electron cloud closer to the nucleus which results in a smaller atomic radius.

Answered by sumit456456
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The outer electrons are closer to the nucleus and more strongly attracted to the center. Therefore, it becomes smaller in size.

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