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Chemistry, 14.06.2020 12:57 kennethDA19

What trend does the atomic radius follow along a period on the periodic table?
A. The atomic radius gets smaller the farther right it appears on the
periodic table.
B. The atomic radius gets larger the farther right it appears on the
periodic table.
C. The atomic radius increases as the number of protons increases
across the table.
D. The atomic radius stays constant across the periodic table.

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