The atomic radius increases from top to bottom within a group.
Within a family or group of periodic table the atomic mass increases from top to bottom.
Yes
It tends to increaseThe atomic radius increases down the group
No its from top to bottom
Within a group, the number of shells (or energy level) increases (as we go from top to bottom of a group) and hence the size of the atom or the atomic radii increases.
Within a family or group of periodic table the atomic mass increases from top to bottom.
there is an increase in atomic number and atomic size down the group due to addition of extra shells.this increase in the atomic size overcomes the effect of an increase in the nuclear charge.Therefore ionisation energy decreases with an increase in atomic size i.e.,it decreases as one moves down a group..
Yes
It tends to increaseThe atomic radius increases down the group
Atomic size decreases as one moves from bottom to top in a group. The elements get smaller because they have less stuff in them.
No its from top to bottom
Ionization energy decreases with the rise of atomic number in a group of periodic table.
Within a group, the number of shells (or energy level) increases (as we go from top to bottom of a group) and hence the size of the atom or the atomic radii increases.
Ionic size increases from top to bottom within the group.
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The Atomic polarizability increases top to bottom i.e down the group and it decreases left to right . This trend is the same as atomic radius .
The number of energy levels increases from top to bottom of a group. So the electrons are easy to remove. So the ionization energy decreases.