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Atomic size of sulphur is greater than argon. Is it right?

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Answered by akshatjain191103
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Argon is greater than sulphur in atomic size

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Yes Atomic size of sulphur is greater than argon

that is because there more attraction in argon when compared to sulphur that's because argon has more number of protons which pull the electrons towards themselves more efficiently when compared to sulphur .. Due to more attraction the size decreases
therefore the size of sulfur is greater than that of argon ..

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