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Why is there a pattern between the atomic radius and melting point within alkali metalsor period 1 metals?

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  1. i thought it was quite useful


  2. - Melting point decreases down the Group as the elements become less metallic in nature (due to the weaker metallic bonds between atoms as their size increase down the group.)


  3.  yahoo it :) 


  4. Yes there is a pattern. The atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus to the last electron. The more electrons, the higher the melting point. This means that the larger the atomic radius, the higher the melting point. Hope this helps you :)

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  8. becasue you is g*y blood

  9. alright mate calm down keep your hair on

  10. Yeah alright big headed c**t

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