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Explain why the atomic radius of hydrogen is so much smaller than the atomic radius of potassium.

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Answered by kashishtravels09
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atomic radius is depends on atomic number when atomic number increases the atomic size increases and when atomic number decreases then atomic radius also decreases hydrogen has 1 atomic number and pottasium has 19 so the atomic radius of hydrogen is smaller than pottasium

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