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Define the Van Der Waals radius!... ​

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Answered by XxShreexX
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Explanation:

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The van der Waals radius represents the overall size of the atom which includes it's valence shell in a nonbonded situation....

The van der Waals radius is the half of distance between two similar atom's in Separate molecules in a solid

Answered by Anonymous
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 radius is half of the internuclear separation between the nuclei of two single-bonded atoms of the same species (homonuclear). While van der Waals radius is used to define half of the distance between the closest approach of two non-bonded atoms of a given element

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