Atoms with the largest atomic radius are found in the bottom left corner of the periodic table. This trend occurs because atomic radius increases as you move down a group (due to the addition of electron shells) and decreases across a period from left to right (due to increasing nuclear charge).
Where do you find the atoms with the largest atomic radius on the periodic table?(1 point)
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the upper left
the upper left
the bottom left corner
the bottom left corner
the lower right
the lower right
the upper right
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