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Why does density increase as we go down group 1 of the periodic table?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The densities of the Group 1 elements increase down the group (except for a downward fluctuation at potassium). Atomic radius increases down a group, so the volume of the atoms also increases. Fewer sodium atoms than lithium atoms, therefore, can be packed into a given volume.

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