What is chlorine size in composition with neighbouring elements?
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Clorine is an element having atomic number 17 and its mass is 35.
In the period of the modern periodic table, we observe that Argon is next to clorine.
The size of Argon is larger than that of clorine.
The major reason behind this is the phenomenon of Interelectronic repulsion. The size of Argon atoms is more as it is stable than Clorine.
This is the size of clorine with respect to other neighbouring elements.
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