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Lithium has a larger atomic radius than Hydrogen.






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Answered by 231001ruchi
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Hydrogen has one valence electron in the first energy level. The radius of lithium is larger than that of hydrogen, because the valence electrons of lithium are in the second energy level, which is farther from the nucleus than the first energy level occupied by the single hydrogen electron.

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Answered by serjilitaropi
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Yes,Lithium has a larger atomizer radius than Hydrogen because Hydrogen has only one atomic Mass in compare to Lithium

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