Atomic density increases from top to bottom but fluctuates less noticeably as one proceeds from left to right over a period, showing another periodic tendency in density.
The first-row transition metals' valence electron configurations are listed in Table 1. In order to balance the rise in the positive charge of the nucleus as the atomic number grows, electrons are added to the 3d subshell as we move across the row from left to right.
Over a period, the atomic radius shrinks from left to right. As protons move from left to right in the atom's nucleus, the positive charge of the nucleus rises, increasing its attractive power over the electrons.
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