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What makes the atomic radius change along a period in the periodic table?

A. More electrons in the valence shell make the radius bigger.
B. More protons in the nucleus pull the electrons in, making the
atomic radius smaller.
C. The increased atomic mass makes the atomic radius bigger.
D. More electrons pair in orbitals, making the atomic radius smaller.

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Answer:B

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