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Among the elements of the third period (Na to Ar), pick out the element
with the largest atomic radius.

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Across the period as nuclear charge increases the size of an element decreases. Alkali metals are undoubtedly the largest in their respective periods. In the third period as a result Sodium (Na) shall be the largest in size.
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