In going from left to right in any given row in the period table, the size of atoms generally...?

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays the same
D) Changes randomly

Answer:
B is the correct answer.

As you go left to right across a period you are not adding any more levels of electrons, but you are adding more protons to the nucleus and more electrons in the same outer level. The larger positive charge of the nucleus attracts the electrons more and pulls them closer. This causes the diameter of the atoms to decrease as you move across a period.
In going from left to right in any given row of the periodic table, the size of the atoms generally (B) decreases, because as more and more protons are in the nucleus, the electrons get pulled closer to the nucleus, decreasing the size of the atom.
b
atomic radius decreases as you go from left to right across a period.
Stronger attractive forces in atoms (as you go from left to right) between the opposite charges in the nucleus and electron cloud cause the atom to be 'sucked' together a little tighter

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