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which element atomic size is bigger berilium or corbon?why?​

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Answered by skneka16
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On the right from top to bottom are Beryllium, Boron, and Carbon. By far the largest atom illustrated in these color plates is Li. Because Li has an electron in the n = 2 shell, it is larger than H or He whose 1s electron clouds are much closer to the nucleus. Li is also larger than Be, B, or C.

Answered by Anonymous
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Boron, and Carbon. By far the largest atom illustrated in these color plates is Li. Because Li has an electron in the n = 2 shell, it is larger than H or He whose 1s electron clouds are much closer to the nucleus. Li is also larger than Be, B, or C.

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