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Answered by malayalikutti
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The radius of atom can only be found by measuring the distance between the nuclei of two touching atoms and then halving that distance. It is believed that Noble gases don't form (or rather don't easily form bonds). This way only Van der Waals radius is measured.

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Answered by adityabhakat120
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You measure the atomic radius by calculating the distance of the atoms in the frozen state. This is also called van der Waals radius. Normally we take the half the distance of the atoms like Hydrogen. This is a complex equation you can find on the web

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