How do the ionic radii vary within a group of metals how do they vary within a group of nonmetals?

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Within a group of metals, the ionic radii generally increase as you move down the group due to the addition of higher energy levels. Within a group of nonmetals, the ionic radii also increase as you move down the group due to the addition of higher energy levels, but they are typically smaller compared to metal ions of the same period.

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