As you move from left to right across a period in the Periodic Table, the atomic number increases. This increase in atomic number corresponds to an increase in the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.
Down a group, the atomic radius increases as the number of shells or energy levels increases.
the atomic radius increases down the periodic table as the number of shell (or energy level) increases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic mass number generally increases as you move across the periodic table from left to right. This is because the number of protons in the nucleus increases as you move to elements with higher atomic numbers.
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
Electronegativity increases as you move across the periodic table from left to right.
Electronegativity increases from left to right and decreases from top to bottom on the periodic table.
Down a group, the atomic radius increases as the number of shells or energy levels increases.
the atomic radius increases down the periodic table as the number of shell (or energy level) increases.
The atomic number increases. The atomic number identifies a particular element and the elements are arranged in increasing order on the periodic table. Also, the atomic weight generally increases as well.
atomic radius increases down a group as the number of shells increases
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of Periodic Table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
The atomic mass number generally increases as you move across the periodic table from left to right. This is because the number of protons in the nucleus increases as you move to elements with higher atomic numbers.
the energy level increases as we move from top to bottom in the periodic table
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
No it decreases.