arrange in increasing atomic radius: xenon, tellurium, rubidium, antimony
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Xenon (Xe) is a noble gas, and noble gases have the largest atomic radii in their respective periods due to their full electron shells. So, Xe has the largest atomic radius among the given elements. Show more…
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