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the positive ionic radius is smaller than the neutral atomic radius
Magnesium's atomic radius is smaller than Calcium's.
Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.
Phosphorus (1.23 Å) has an atomic radius smaller than that of tellurium (1.42 Å).
The atomic radius of cation is smaller than its parent atom.This is because of the removal of electron from the parent atom.
Boron has a larger atomic radius but a smaller atomic mass.
the positive ionic radius is smaller than the neutral atomic radius
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
The positive ionic radius is smaller than the neutral atomic radius
Magnesium's atomic radius is smaller than Calcium's.
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Potassium's atomic radius is smaller than rubidium's because potassium has fewer energy levels of electrons.
Generally, any element with a lower atomic number.
Phosphorus (1.23 Å) has an atomic radius smaller than that of tellurium (1.42 Å).
Fluorine has more electrons in it's outer most shell, so it is more compact and attracted to the nucleus more. For more information on it, look up atomic radius trends in Google.
The atomic radius of cation is smaller than its parent atom.This is because of the removal of electron from the parent atom.