which is the largest element in the periodic table? why?

The largest element of the periodic table is Francium. The alkali metals are present on the extreme left of the periodic table and have the largest size in a given period. 

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The biggest naturally element is uranium. Scientists have made new elements by merging different elements, but most of these elements just live in some seconds before they spilt again, and aren't considered as natural elements.



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the biggest element logically is Fr. because it lies at the bottom of group 1 and is in the 7th period.

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 it is Cs

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