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Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements

Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements. The Radius of an atom decreases as you go from left to right on a period. Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements. The atomic Radius of an Element Increases as you travel down a group.

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Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements

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  1. Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements The Radius of an atom decreases as you go from left to right on a period.

  2. Atomic Radii and its trends in the Periodic Table of Elements The atomic Radius of an Element Increases as you travel down a group.

  3. Atomic Radii and its trends in Ions A cation (positively charged Ion) is always smaller than its respective atom. This is because it loses an E- (electron). O Cation An Anion (negatively charged ion) will always be larger than its respective atom. This is because it gains an E-. O Anion

  4. Ionization Energy Trends on the Periodic Table Highest Ionization Lowest Ionization Increasing Ionization Energy from left to right

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