The atomic radius of bromine is lower.
The atomic radius of bromine is bigger.
Generally, any element with a lower atomic number.
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
228, and um...... enrich said that the chart showed the atomic radius, and if Bromine's atomic radius is 114, then if I added together, then it would be 228
The positive ionic radius is smaller than the neutral atomic radius
Bromine is farther down the group and has more electron shells, making it an element with a lager atomic radius.
Bromine has a SMALLER atomic radius because it has one more electron shell than Iodine. On the periodic table, atomic radius of an atom decreases across a period and increases down a group. Since Bromine and Iodine are in the same group, you know Bromine has a smaller atomic radius because it is in a lower period.
The atomic radius of bromine is bigger.
bromine
Element 19, potassium: atomic radius = 227 pm. Element 35, bromine: atomic radius = 120 pm.
Flourine
Chlorine will have the smallest atomic radius, bromine the largest.
The answer choices for this question wasn't provided. Oxygen has the smallest atomic radius. The higher the electronegativity in an element makes the atomic radius smaller.
bromine
Bromine
Generally, any element with a lower atomic number.
Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.