Atoms with the largest atomic radius are typically found in the bottom left corner of the periodic table. This is because atomic size increases as you move down a group (column) due to the addition of electron shells, and decreases as you move across a period (row) from left to right due to increasing nuclear charge pulling electrons closer to the nucleus. Therefore, the elements with the largest atomic radii are the alkali metals which are located in Group 1, with Francium (Fr) usually being the largest in terms of atomic radius, although it's rarely observed due to its high radioactivity.
So the correct response is:
the bottom left corner
Where do you find the atoms with the largest atomic radius on the periodic table?(1 point)
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the bottom left corner
the bottom left corner
the lower right
the lower right
the upper left
the upper left
the upper right
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Where do you find the atoms with the strongest metallic properties on the periodic table?(1 point)
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the upper right
the upper right
the lower right
the lower right
the upper left
the upper left
the lower left
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the upper right
the upper right
the lower right
the lower right
the upper left
the upper left
the lower left