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Size of sodium atom is bigger than that of hydrogen

atom. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The atomic number of sodium is greater than that of hydrogen. So, it needs more number of shells to fill electrons and hence will have more number of shells than hydrogen. Hence, atomic size of sodium is bigger than that of sodium.

Answered by kriti279
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Answer:

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