The elements in the Periodic Table are organized by increasing atomic number, which reflects the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. They can also be categorized by their state at room temperature (solid, liquid, gas) or by their properties (metals, nonmetals, metalloids). In terms of size, the largest elements by atomic radius are typically found in group 1 (alkali metals), while the smallest elements are found in group 18 (noble gases). Additionally, atomic size generally decreases across a period from left to right and increases down a group.
You can list groups of elements in increasing order by arranging them from smallest to largest value. Start with the smallest element and proceed to the largest element in the group. This will help you organize the elements in a clear and systematic way.
francium has the largest ionic radius
Fluorine has the smallest atomic radius, while Francium has the largest atomic radius.
Itis neither the largest, second largest or smallest.
By area, France is the largest and Malta is the smallest. By population, Germany is the largest and the smallest is Malta.
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Yes, ascending order refers to arranging items from the smallest to the largest. This can apply to numbers, letters, or other sortable elements. For example, in a numerical sequence, the order would be 1, 2, 3, and so on.
By area, the largest is Alaska and the smallest is Rhode Island; by population, the largest is California and the smallest is Wyoming.
The smallest class of the periodic table would be the semi-metals, or metalloids. The second biggest group would be the nonmetals. The largest group would be the metals.
largest: Alaska smallest: Rhode Island
The Netherlands is the largest and Luxembourg is the smallest.
London is the largest and Ely the smallest.