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Which statement describes atomic radii as one moves from top to bottom within a group?
a. the atomic radius increases from top to bottom within a group.
b. the atomic radius decreases from top to bottom within a group.
c. the atomic radius does not vary in any predictable way within a group.
d. the atomic radius is the same within a group.
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