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Question
Why are the halogen atoms smallest in their respective periods?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Halogens are in the same period but towards the right side of the periodic table.
- As we move from left to right in a period, nuclear charge increases.
- The number of electron shells stays the same across the period.
- Due to increased nuclear charge, valence electrons in halogen atoms are attracted more strongly.
- This strong attraction pulls the electrons closer, reducing the atomic size.
Thus, halogen atoms have the smallest atomic radii in their respective periods.
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