why the atomic size of nitrogen is smaller than phosphorus
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Because nitrogen's atomic mass and the number of the shells are less than that of phosphorus...
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The atomic size is based on atomic number of elements
And the atomic number of nitrogen(7) is less than that of Phosphorus(15)
Hence the atomic size of Phosphorus is more that nitrogen
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The atomic size is based on atomic number of elements
And the atomic number of nitrogen(7) is less than that of Phosphorus(15)
Hence the atomic size of Phosphorus is more that nitrogen
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but atomic size of sodium is greater than phosphorus
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