The atomic radius decrease, with several exceptions in periods 6 and 5.
When there is an anion (negative charge) the radius will be larger because it is more full whereas it will be smaller if it is a positive charge because of less electrons. ex largest to smallest radius (K-,K, K+)
1. In a period is a trend of decrease from left to right but it is not absolute.2. In a group the atomic radius increase moving down.
The atomic radius increase down, from helium to radon.
Atomic Mass
Atomic radius decreases horizontally in periodic table. This is due to increase in nuclear charge.
Increase or decrease the circle's diameter
The atomic radius decrease, with several exceptions in periods 6 and 5.
An increase in atomic number within a specific period corresponds to an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom. This leads to a higher positive charge, causing the outer electrons to be more strongly attracted to the nucleus. As a result, the atomic size tends to decrease across a period as atomic number increases.
the atomic radius decreses from left to right in periodic table due to increase in the number of succesive element the electrons of the outermost shell are more attracted towards nucleus and the atomic radius or atomic size decreases.
As you move across a period from left to right, the atomic number increases and the ionic radius decreases. This is because the increase in positive charge in the nucleus attracts the electrons more strongly, pulling them closer to the nucleus, leading to a decrease in ionic radius.
Decreases. Look at the images under atomic radius, on wikipedia.
it will decrease as radius increase keeping mass same
When there is an anion (negative charge) the radius will be larger because it is more full whereas it will be smaller if it is a positive charge because of less electrons. ex largest to smallest radius (K-,K, K+)
1. In a period is a trend of decrease from left to right but it is not absolute.2. In a group the atomic radius increase moving down.
If you decrease a planet's orbital radius, its surface temperature will increase.
The group trend for atomic radius is that it tends to increase down a group in the periodic table. This is because as you move down a group, the number of electron shells increases, leading to a larger atomic radius. Additionally, the effective nuclear charge decreases down a group, which also contributes to the increase in atomic radius.