Why the atomic radii of inert gases are larger than those of proceeding elements?
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because of its structural structure of electrons it has the structure which is it that it is larger than those of preceding atoms
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And since valence electrons are completely filled therefore there are interelectronic repulsion, thus their size are larger than the precedent element
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