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Standard IX
Chemistry
Atomic Radii and Ionization Energy (Group 1)
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Why ionic radii of Cu2+ is less than Zn2+, Although atomic radius decreases across a period?
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Which of the following explains the reason why atomic radii decrease across a period?
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Theoretical radii of atoms
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The atomic radius decreases as we move across a period because
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Why does the size of atom decreases as we go across a period?
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