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Though atomic mass of potassium is more than sodium it is lighter than sodium. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This happens because of there is an abnormal increase in atomic size and atomic volume as we move from sodium to potassium. When we move from Na to K, effect of increase in volume is more pronounced as compared to effect of increase in atomic mass. Due to this potassium is less dense than sodium.

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