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Across a period in the periodic table, atomic radii generally

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As we go across a period in the periodic table, atomic radii generally decreases because due to the increase in effective nuclear charge which tends to move towards itself i.e. the outermost electrons are pulled towards the nucleus and this leads to the atomic radii small.

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