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how do atomic size vary across a period​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomic size gradually decreases from left to right across a period of elements. This is because, within a period or family of elements, all electrons are added to the same shell. However, at the same time, protons are being added to the nucleus, making it more positively charged.

Answered by kaviharasan26
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left to right the atomic radius is differ

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