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Q: What is the difference between the atomic number o bromine and the atomic number of chlorine?
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How does bromine's atomic radius compare to chlorine's?

Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.


What elements has the smallest atomic radius bromine sulfur chlorine or selenium?

Chlorine will have the smallest atomic radius, bromine the largest.


Is chlorine's atomic radius bigger or is bromine's?

The atomic radius of bromine is bigger.


Which has a higher atomic raduis chlorine or bromine?

Bromine has a larger radius (not raduis) than chlorine.


How does bromines atomic radius compared chlorine?

Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.


Fluorine chlorine and bromine all have seven valence electrons Which element has the largest atomic radius?

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What is in Group 1 and has a higher atomic number than chlorine but a lower atomic number than bromine?

This would be Potassium, symbolized as "K". The atomic number is the same as the order of the elements on the period table. That is to say, Hydrogen has the atomic number of 1 because it is first, Helium's atomic number is 2, and so on. Potassium is in group one (groups are the columns) and it is in between Chlorine and Bromine.


Does potassium have a higher atomic number than chlorine and a lower atomic number than bromine?

yes


Which element has the largest atomic radius out of fluorine chlorine or bromine?

Bromine is farther down the group and has more electron shells, making it an element with a lager atomic radius.


Which element has the smallest atomic radius fluorine chlorine bromine iodine astatine?

Flourine


This element is in group 1 and has a higher atomic number than chlorine but a lower atomic number than bromine?

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What are the halogens from the lowest to highest atomic number?

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine (ununseptium?)