Does oxygen or chlorine have a larger atomic radius?
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no they have not large atomic number I think
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We confirm this by looking at the atomic radius of oxygen and chlorine, seeing that oxygen is a smaller atom than chlorine, and thus that the force felt by the outermost electrons to the nucleus pull oxygen's electrons more chlosely than chlorine's
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