It is about 100,000 times larger
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The radius of the largest circle you can fit is 2.72cm
The area of the circle is the largest part. The next largest would be the circumference. Then the diameter, then the radius
No, but the diameter of a circle is its largest chord
Bromine is farther down the group and has more electron shells, making it an element with a lager atomic radius.
Look at your periodic table and you will see that K, potassium, must have the largest radius of these choices. You know that, K + and Na + will be small in radius because they have donated an electron to become positively charged cations.
Lithium has a larger atomic radius than hydrogen.
Jupiter is the largest planet and therefore has the largest radius. The radius of Jupiter is 43,441 miles (69,911 kilometers).
francium has the largest ionic radius
It is about 100,000 times larger
The ratio between radius of proton to the radius of electron is just 0.3
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
Protons have a larger mass, but it is unclear which (if either) have a larger radius. The electron does not seem to have ANY measurable radius.
Francium has the largest atomic radius of all the elements on the Periodic Table.
They have the smallest nuclear charge of that period so there is less attraction for the electron allowing a larger orbital radius (larger size).
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