arrange F O N Ne in increasing order of atomic radius
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N. > O > F
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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. Since the boundary is not a well-defined physical entity, there are various non-equivalent definitions of atomic radius. Three widely used definitions of atomic radius are: Van der Waals radius, ionic radius, and covalent radius.
- Depending on the definition, the term may apply only to isolated atoms, or also to atoms in condensed matter, covalently bonding in molecules, or in ionized and excited states; and its value may be obtained through experimental measurements, or computed from theoretical models. The value of the radius may depend on the atom's state and context.
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From left to right the atomic radius increase as per trends in periodic table
So nitrogen>oxygen>flourine<neon
Why in neon vanderwall forces which are very weak so the atomic radius is higher than flourine
I hope you understand well thank you
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