is sulfur atoms larger than argon atoms? why?
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Yes. sulfur atoms are larger than argon atoms.
Explanation:
- It is due to the fact the sulfur valance electrons are less attracted to the nucleus so the sulfur atoms have greater radii.
- While the force between the valance electrons and nucleus is greater.
- The nucleus attracts the valance electrons towards itself and that's why argon atoms have smaller radii.
Learn more about atomic size in a group here:
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