Where do you find the atoms with the largest atomic radius on the periodic table? (1 point)

O the bottom left corner
O the lower right
O the upper right
O the upper left

I think it would be 2 or 3

Bottom left corner... If you take a picture of the question in Google it'll just tell you the answer to most questions on most tests

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To find the atoms with the largest atomic radius on the periodic table, you need to consider the general trend. Atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period and increases from top to bottom within a group.

In this case, your options are "the bottom left corner," "the lower right," "the upper right," and "the upper left." We can eliminate the options of "the lower right" and "the upper right" since they suggest a decrease in atomic radius.

Therefore, the correct answer is "the bottom left corner." This is because elements in the bottom left corner of the periodic table, specifically in the bottom left group (also known as Group 1 or the alkali metals), tend to have the largest atomic radii.

You're guessing. Why don't you Google atomic radius of Fr and Kr and H and He and see which is the largest?