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how does the atomic and ionic radii of alkalyne earth metals vary in comparison to alkali metals​

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Answered by devanshgidwani28
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The atomic and ionic radii of alkaline earth metals are smaller than those of the corresponding alkali metals. ... The atoms of alkaline earth metals have a higher nuclear charge due to which the electron cloud is pulled towards the nucleus. This causes a decrease in the atomic and ionic radii of alkaline earth metals.

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The atomic and ionic radii of alkaline earth metals are smaller than those of the corresponding alkali metals. ... The atoms of alkaline earth metals have a higher nuclear charge due to which the electron cloud is pulled towards the nucleus. This causes a decrease in the atomic and ionic radii of alkaline earth metals.

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