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How does atomic radius vary in a period and in a group? How do you explain the variation? - Chemistry

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How does atomic radius vary in a period and in a group? How do you explain the variation?

Answer in Brief

Solution 1

Atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period. This is because within a period, the outer electrons are present in the same valence shell and the atomic number increases from left to right across a period, resulting in an increased effective nuclear charge. As a result, the attraction of electrons to the nucleus increases.

On the other hand, the atomic radius generally increases down a group. This is because down a group, the principal quantum number (n) increases which results in an increase of the distance between the nucleus and valence electrons.

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Solution 2

Within a group Atomic radius increases down the group.

Reason. This is due to continuous increases in the number of electronic shells or orbit numbers in the structure of atoms of the elements down a group.

Variation across period.

Atomic Radii. From left to right across a period atomic radii generally decreases due
to increase in effective nuclear charge from left to right across a period.

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Chapter 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties - EXERCISES [Page 96]

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NCERT Chemistry - Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 11
Chapter 3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
EXERCISES | Q 3.10 | Page 96
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