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because the no. of shells in the atoms across the Periodic Table remains the same

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Q: Why don't atoms simply get larger as you read across the periodic table?
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Why don't atoms simply get larger you read across the periodic table?

because the no. of shells in the atoms across the Periodic Table remains the same


Which atom is the smallest among lithium and fluorine?

Fluorine because it has a smaller atomic radius.


Where will you find larger atoms on the periodic table?

In the left corner down of the periodic table.


Do atoms get larger as they move downward in a column of Periodic Table?

Yes. Atoms get larger as they move downward in a column of periodic table. This is because of increase in number of shells down the group.


Is nitrogen dioxide smaller than bromine molecule?

Atoms become larger as we go down a column of the periodic table, and they becomes smaller as we go across a row of the table.


Is it true Moving across a row of the periodic table the atoms tend to get bigger?

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There is no reason simply because they do not have higher electronically!


How many atoms are larger than Ca and in the same period as Ca?

There are 17 elements larger than calcium (Ca) on the periodic table in calcium's period.


Why as you grow across the periodic table atoms go smaller and grows bigger down the chart?

Because they do just get over it!


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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.


What periodic chemistry?

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Where is the atomic number?

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