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Calculate the covalent radius of hydrogen using the experimental data. The dH-Cl value is 1.28 A° and the
covalent radius of chlorine is 0.99 A°. (cCl = 3, cH = 2.1)

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Answered by RamArora
4

Answer:

Correct ans is

0.74A

covalent radius of hydrogen is measured using the bond length of H

2

molecule . covalent radius =

2

1

×bondlength .therefore bond length=2×covalentradius. ∴bondlength=2×0.37A

0

.∴bondlength=0.74A

0

Explanation:

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Answered by satvik6497
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