We know that on going from left to right in the periodic table , the size of atom reduces , then why does Neon has a bigger siz e tgan Fl ? Even when Neon is on the extreme right of the table.
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Complete answer: As we know, neon has low van der waals force, and in neon the electrons are more concentrated, and therefore the attraction force from the nucleus decreases, resulting in greater neon size than fluorine.
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