Trends in atomic radius across a period
Trends in atomic radius across a period
Real World
A sodium atom is almost twice the size of a chlorine atom despite being in the same period — this size difference is why NaCl forms so readily, as chlorine's small radius helps it attract sodium's outer electron.
Exam Focus
Always state 'same number of shells' and 'increasing nuclear charge' — both points are needed for full marks.
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