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Why is potassium larger than iodine(atomic size)?

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Why is potassium larger than iodine(atomic size)?

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We know, along the period the atomic size first decreases and then increases and along a group the atomic size increases . So, the radius of Iodine atom is definitely greater than that of the potasium atom.Please check the question once more…

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