The element cesium, at the left of row 6, is often cited as having the largest radius.
However, francium in row 7 may be larger. There is almost no francium on Earth,
as its half-life is 21.8 minutes.
*The elements of the lower left hand side of the Periodic Table have the largest atomic radius. The upper right has the smallest.
The element nickel (Ni) has an atomic radius of 124 picometers.
Neon (Ne) in the second period on the periodic table of the elements has the highest atomic number in that period of 10.
Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius.
Barium has a larger atomic radius than tin.
Lead (Pb) has a greater atomic radius than germanium (Ge) because atomic radius generally increases down a group in the periodic table. Lead is located below germanium in the periodic table, so it has more electron shells and a larger atomic radius.
The element nickel (Ni) has an atomic radius of 124 picometers.
Neon (Ne) in the second period on the periodic table of the elements has the highest atomic number in that period of 10.
The atomic radius is calculated by spctroscopic or X-ray methods.
The atomic radius of bromine is lower.
Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius.
Barium has a larger atomic radius than tin.
Lead (Pb) has a greater atomic radius than germanium (Ge) because atomic radius generally increases down a group in the periodic table. Lead is located below germanium in the periodic table, so it has more electron shells and a larger atomic radius.
Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius.
It is helium that has the smallest atomic radius. Use the link below to see a list of elements arranged by atomic radius.
Helium usually is listed with the smallest atomic radius when calculated. Hydrogen however has a smaller van der Waals radius
Platinum is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 195.08.
Element b would have a larger atomic radius than element c as you move down a group on the periodic table, the atomic radius tends to increase. This is because each successive element has an additional electron shell, leading to an increase in size.