Chemistry, asked by KS199, 1 year ago

Give your example of covalent Radius but dont cheat with google then i will mark your answer brainliest?

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Answered by dashhh
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covalent radius is the radius shared by two atoms eg CO2
Answered by leaderinme
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The covalent radius refers to the size of atom that forms part of a covalent bond. Covalent radius is expressed in terms of picometers or angstroms. In theory, the sum of two covalent radii should equal the covalent bond length between two atoms, but in practice the length of the bond depends on the chemical environment.
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