Why fluorine has small atomic radius than lithium
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Fluorine has more protons resulting in a greater nuclear charge, causing a greater attraction for electrons. ... Fluorine has a smaller radius than lithium because of the greater positive charge of the nucleus, pulling electrons and the electron shells in closer.
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Fluorine has more protons resulting in a greater nuclear charge, causing a greater attraction for electrons. ... Fluorine has a smaller radius than lithium because of the greater positive charge of the nucleus, pulling electrons and the electron shells in closer.
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