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Why the size of the sodium atom is greater than magnesium?

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Thus, all the orbitals are completely filled for magnesium which results in strongerattraction between nucleus-electrons. This results in contraction of atomic size. ... Hence, atomic radius of Mg is lesser thanthat of Na.

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