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Standard IX
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Size of Atom
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How is atomic radii of Lithium more than Sodium though sodium is in 3rd period whereas Lithium is in 2nd period?
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1. No, atomic size for lithium is smaller than that of sodium and follows the periodic trend that is the size increases down the group.
2. The atomic sizes are as follows:
Lithium 134 pm
Sodium 154 pm
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