How is the size of an atom indicated
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by the orbitals and electrons present and revolving around in specificied stationary orbits
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The atomic size depends on the number of shells. An increase in the number of shells increases the size of an atom because the distance between the outermost shell and the nucleus increases. Size of an atom is indicated by the number of shell's present in it.
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