why the atomic radius for oxygen is smaller than the atomic radius for beryllium
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bcz in oxygen atomic no. is greater than the beryllium
atomic no. increases so opposite charge increases so force of attraction increase i.e oxygen size is smaller than beryllium
also when we go left to right in periods size of shell decreases
hope it will help you
atomic no. increases so opposite charge increases so force of attraction increase i.e oxygen size is smaller than beryllium
also when we go left to right in periods size of shell decreases
hope it will help you
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Explanation:
Because in oxygen atomic number is greater than beryllium.
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