yes
Because they do just get over it!
because the no. of shells in the atoms across the periodic table remains the same
A periodic chemistry is a periodic table. A periodic table is a tab,e with atoms and elements. Whatever we eat or use have atoms or elements.
The largest atoms on the periodic table are the heavier alkali metals.
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
Because they do just get over it!
because the no. of shells in the atoms across the Periodic Table remains the same
because the no. of shells in the atoms across the periodic table remains the same
Al, because as you go across the periodic table, atoms get bigger. As you go down colums, they get bigger too. Look up "atomic radii table" if you would like to see it in pictures.
yes
As you go across the periodic table from left the right the metallic nature decreases and the non- metallic nature increase. As we go down the group of atoms on the metal side the atoms get bigger and being metals loose electrons more easily therefore become more reactive As we go the group of atoms on the non metal side the atoms get smaller and are less likely for electrons to be gained
As you go down group 1, the atoms get bigger because that is the way the periodic table is arranged. Which does not make sense pls....... Somefing detailed
Fluorine because it has a smaller atomic radius.
A periodic chemistry is a Periodic Table. A periodic table is a tab,e with atoms and elements. Whatever we eat or use have atoms or elements.
A periodic chemistry is a periodic table. A periodic table is a tab,e with atoms and elements. Whatever we eat or use have atoms or elements.
Cells are bigger than atoms ._____________________
The largest atoms on the periodic table are the heavier alkali metals.