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Define vanderwaal radius


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●It is defined as one-half the distance between the nuclei of two identical non-bonded isolated atoms or two adjacent identical atoms belonging to two neighbouring molecules of an element in the solid state.

●The magnitude of the van der Waals radii depends upon the packing of the atoms when the element is in the solid state.
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The vanderwall radius is equal to one half the distance between the two unbonded atoms when the electrostatic forces between them are balanced......

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