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Give reasons why Ne has higher atomic radii than F​

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Answered by ayushimishra0804
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Explanation:

As we know, neon has low van der waals force, and in neon the electrons are more concentrated, and therefore the attraction force from the nucleus decreases, resulting in greater neon size than fluorine.

Answered by sneha2180
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Answer:

Yes that's true Neon (Ne) has higher atomic radii than fluorine (F)

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