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Look at the atomic radii of some elements of second period and answer the questions:

ElementBBeONLiC
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Are these elements arranged on the pattern of a period of the periodic table?


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Solution

Step-1: Introduction

Atomic radii is the distance of the electrons in the outermost shell from the atomic nucleus. It increases from top to bottom in a group and decreases from left to right in a period but is highest for a noble gas.

Arrangement of period 2 elements

The elements of period 2 are arranged in wrong order. The correct order of elements is given below:

ElementLiBeBCNO
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Step-2: Atomic radii of period 2 elements

The elements given are period 2. The correct order of period 2 elements are Lithium (Li), Beryllium (Be), Boron (B), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N) and Oxygen (O) with atomic number 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 respectively.

Across the period, atomic size drops as move on from left to right. The reason is due to rise in proton number and it results in higher electrons attraction. The elements in extreme left have larger atomic size.

Final answer:

Therefore, the elements are not arranged in correct pattern of a period.


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