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why is potassium bigger than lithuim

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Answered by dharma25
1

Explanation:

Because of the large atomic sells of Potassium, it's atomic radius is Much larger than that of Sodium or Lithium

Answered by JashanR
56

Answer:

it is so because lithium has an atomic number of 3 which can be accomodate in 2 shells.

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