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Is the atomic radius of chlorine larger than fluorine?

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Answered by garg10aditya
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Answer:

Yes!

Explanation:

the reason is that chlorine having more shells than fluorine tends to have a less electrostatic force of attraction. as a result the molecules are loosely combined and chlorine is larger than fluorine

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

yes the atomic radius of chlorine  is larger  than fluorine

Explanation:

Chlorine 79 pm

Fluorine 42 pm

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