The atomic size increases.
- The elements have increasing energy shells
- The greater the number of shells, the farther the valence electrons are from the nucleus and the larger the atom is
The atomic size decreases.
- Elements have increasing NUMBERS of electrons in their valence shells, but the number of OCCUPIED VALENCE SHELLS stays the same
- The number of protons in the nucleus increases so EFFECTIVE NUCLEAR CHARGE decreases, pulling the valence electrons tightly to the nucleus
- In a group, the valence electrons stays the same
- As you go down the group, the atomic size increases
- The valence electrons become farther away from the nucleus, so the pull of the nucleus is weaker and the electrons are easier to remove