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What happens to the atomic radius as you go across a row from lithium to neon?

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It decreases

Step-by-step explanation:

As one moves from lithium to neon across the periodic table, the atomic radius reduces drastically.

  • Atomic radius is half of the internuclear distance between two covalently bonded atoms of a non-metallic element.
  • It is also half of the distance between two nuclei in the solid state of metals.
  • Therefore, across the period it reduces due to increase in the nuclear charge without any attendant increase in the number of electronic shells.
  • Consequently, the electrons are pulled more tightly around the nucleus
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