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The atomic radii of the elements across the second period of the periodic table -

A

Decrease due to increase in atomic number

B

Decrease due to increase in effective nuclear charge

C

Decrease due to increase in atomic weights

D

Increase due to increase in effective nuclear charge

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Decrease due to increase in effective nuclear charge
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