Chemistry, asked by hemkumartarimel, 3 months ago

amtmoc radius and metlical radius​

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Answered by charisma47
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The metallic radius is the radius of an atom joined by metallic bond. The metallic radius is half of the total distance between the nuclei of two adjacent atoms in a metallic cluster. Since a metal will be a group of atoms of the same element.

Answered by stugvaishnavi2676
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The atomic radius of a chemical element is a measure of the size of its atoms, usually the mean or typical distance from the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding shells of electrons

Metallic radius is defined as one-half of the distance between the two adjacent metal ions in the metallicstructure. This radius depends on the nature of the atom as well as its environment—specifically, on the coordination number (CN), which in turn depends on the temperature and applied pressure.

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