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Atomic radius of an atom can be measured as
2) Covalent Radii b) Van der Waals' radii c) Crystal Radii
d) All​

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Answered by angelina10
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Answer:

all

atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus of an atom to it's valence shell.

Answered by allorasharma
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Hey mate hope it is helpful to you

Explanation:

Measures of atomic radius

The radius of an atom can only be found by measuring the distance between the nuclei of two touching atoms, and then halving that distance. As you can see from the diagrams, the same atom could be found to have a different radius depending on what was around it.

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