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Explain the following:
Size of atoms progressively becomes smaller when we move from Sodium (Na) to Chlorine (Cl) in the third period of the Periodic Table.
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Size of atoms progressively becomes smaller when we move from Sodium (Na) to Chlorine (Cl) in the third period of the periodic table because on moving from left to right in a period nuclear pull increases because of increase in atomic number and so the atomic size decreases.
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