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is calcium with atomic number 20
size is smaller than potassium ​

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The atomic number of calcium is 20. ... ii) The radius of calcium is smaller than potassium because both elements lie in the third period of the periodic table. Potassium lies to the left of calcium in the period, and atomic size decreases, going left to right due to increase in the force of attraction by the nucleus.

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