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In group 1 of periodic table three elements X,Y and Z have atomic radii 133pm, 95pm and 65pm respectively giving a reason arrange them in the increasing order of their atomic number in the group.
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Answered by UltimateAK
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  • X( largest atomic number) then Y and then Z (smallest atomic number)
  • going down the atomic size increases as new shell is introduced every time we move down to new period.
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Answered by LaRouge
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  • In group 1 of periodic table three elements X,Y and Z have atomic radii 133pm, 95pm and 65pm respectively giving a reason arrange them in the increasing order of their atomic number in the group.In group 1 of periodic table three elements X,Y and Z have atomic radii 133pm, 95pm and 65pm respectively giving a reason arrange them in the increasing order of their atomic number in the group.
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