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What element has the largest atomic radius?

Aniket Singh , 9 Months ago
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The element with the largest atomic radius is francium (Fr), which is located in the alkali metal group (Group 1) of the periodic table. Atomic radius generally increases as you move down a group in the periodic table because each successive element has an additional energy level (shell) of electrons, resulting in a larger atomic radius. Francium is at the bottom of Group 1, making it the element with the largest atomic radius among the naturally occurring elements. However, it's worth noting that francium is extremely rare and highly radioactive, so it's not commonly encountered in everyday life.

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