Why does tendency to lose electrons increases down the group?
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The number of energy levels increases as you move down a group as the number of electrons increases. Each subsequent energy level is further from the nucleus than the last. Therefore, the atomic radius increases as the group and energy levels increase.
In other words, the number of shells increases as we go down the group. The outermost electrons are repelled by the inner shell electrons (Screening effect) and hence, the atomic size increases.
In other words, the number of shells increases as we go down the group. The outermost electrons are repelled by the inner shell electrons (Screening effect) and hence, the atomic size increases.
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