Why ars some nobal gases more in atomic size than other elements in their period
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This is due to the reason that in case of inert gases, the outer shell is complete and it has hence maximum electronic repulsion. ... Thus as, Vanderwaal's radius is greater than covalent radius, the atomic size of noble gases is larger than other elements of same period.
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