How does the ionic radius change from across the periodic table from group 1 to group 2
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Ionic radii increases down a group. In a group, all the ions have the same charge as they have the same valency (that is, the same number of valence electrons on the highest energy level sub-orbital). Therefore, ionic radii increase down a group as more shells are added (per period)
Down a group, the number of energy levels (n) increases, so there is a greater distance between the nucleus and the outermost orbital. This results in a larger atomic radius. Ionic radius is the distance from the nucleus to the outer edge of the electron cloud of an ion.
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