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Sodium has a larger atomic radius and is more metallic.
Sodium has a larger atomic radius than aluminum.
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the atomic radius of sodium is greater than of gold.
No. Lithium and sodium are both from the same column of the periodic table and so have similar chemical properties. Lithium is atomic number 3 with a weight of 6.94. Sodium is much bigger and heavier with an atomic number of 11 and a weight of 22.99.
Sodium has a larger atomic radius and is more metallic.
Hydrogen has the smallest atomic radius - 25 pm.
Postassium, K, has a larger radius than sodium, Na, because it is in the next period on the table but in the same group as sodium.
Sodium has a larger atomic radius than aluminum.
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the atomic radius of sodium is greater than of gold.
No. Lithium and sodium are both from the same column of the periodic table and so have similar chemical properties. Lithium is atomic number 3 with a weight of 6.94. Sodium is much bigger and heavier with an atomic number of 11 and a weight of 22.99.
a larger nuclear charge
Sulfur.
No. A cesium atom is larger both in terms of atomic mass and atomic radius.
12-Magnesium
For the representative elements (main group elements), atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period. Example: B and Fl: Fl has the smaller atomic radius Li and Be: Be has the smaller atomic radius