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22 October, 03:54

Arrange the following elements in order of increasing (from smallest to largest) atomic size: H, Br, Cl, O. Explain the reasoning behind your chosen order.

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  1. 22 October, 06:04
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    Atomic size is defined as the distance between the nucleus and valence shell of an atom. Valence shell is the outermost shell of an atom.

    When we move across a period in a periodic table then there will occur a decrease in atomic size of the atoms. But when we move across a group in a periodic table then there will occur an increase in atomic size of the atom.

    Hydrogen is a period 1 element, oxygen is a period 2 element, chlorine is a period 3 element and bromine is a period 4 element.

    Therefore, given elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic size as follows.

    H < O < Cl < Br
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