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In the periodic table from left to right in a period,the atomic volume
Options
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(c) Remains same
(d) First decrease then increases
Correct Answer:
First decrease then increases
Explanation:
Atomic volume is the volume occupied by one gram of an element. Within a period from left to right, atomic volume first decreases and then increases due to increases of nuclear charge and increase in the number of electrons in the valence shell
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