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Question
If an element has one electron in the outermost shell, then it is likely to have the ______ atomic size amongst all the elements in the same period.
Options
smallest
largest
Solution
If an element has one electron in the outermost shell, then it is likely to have the largest atomic size amongst all the elements in the same period.
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