Smallest size of atom and largest size of atom in periodic table
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Explanation:
Helium is the atom having the smallest size.
The atomic radius gets smaller because the electron orbit fills up to form an octet and for each of the additional electron, a proton is added to the nucleus, pulling all the electron shells closer around the nucleus.
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francium is the largest atom in periodic table
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