Why lithium has smallest atomic radius than fluorine?
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In your case, lithium has an atomic number equal to 3 and fluorine an atomic number equal to 9 . So fluorine has more protons in its nucleus. ... As a result, the atomic size of fluorine will be smaller than that of lithium, or, in other words, lithium will have larger atomic radius than fluorine.
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