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why potassium is more denser than sodium?

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The exception is that although the atomic mass increases and the number of protons increase for potassium, its density is less than that for sodium. ... But in the case of 'K' and 'Na', d-orbitals present in Potassium, which increases the volume of 'K'. Thereby density of 'K' decreases.

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