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explain Covalent radius​

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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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Explanation:

The covalent radius, rcov, is a measure of the size of an atom that forms part of one covalent bond. It is usually measured either in picometres (pm) or angstroms (Å), with 1 Å = 100 pm. In principle, the sum of the two covalent radii should equal the covalent bond length between two atoms, R(AB) = r(A) + r(B).

Answered by knknavyasri
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Answer:

in principle, some of the covalent radii should

equal the covalent bond length between two atoms R(AB)=r(A)+r(B).

Explanation:

the covalent radius is a measure, rcov, is a measurement of the size of an atom that forms part of one covalent bond . it is usually measured

either in picometeres(pm) aur angstroms (å) with 1å=100pm.

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