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On moving from right to left across the period of the modern periodic table, the atomic size:

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Atomic size generally decreases across a period from left to right due to an increasing nuclear charge, pulling electrons closer. However, moving from right to left reverses this trend, causing atomic size to increase.
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
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  • decreases
  • remains unchanged
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As we move from right to left across a period in the modern periodic table, the atomic size increases. This occurs because the effective nuclear charge decreases, leading to a lesser attraction between the nucleus and outer electrons, causing the atomic radius to expand.
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