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Why does the atom get more reactive if the nucleus is far away from the outer electron.​

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Answer: The size of an atom is generally considered as the distance between the outer shell electrons and the nucleus, i.e., the atom's radius. The larger the atomic radius, the lesser the reactivity of an element. It is because when the electrons are away from the nucleus, there is less electron density on the atom.

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