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example for metallic radius​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is one half the internuclear distance between the two adjacent metal ions in the metallic lattice. For example, the metallic radius of sodium is 186 pm whereas its covalent radius as determined by its vapor which exists as Na2 is 154 pm. The metallic radius of Potassium is 231 pm while its covalent radius is 203 pm.

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Answered by rmawte
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Explanation:

Bonding between metals only

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