QUE : - For an element, the metallic radius is 20% grater than its covalent radius. If the metallic radius of the element is 180Pm then its covalent radius (in pm) is:
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Metallic radii are smaller than the van der Waals' radii, since the bonding forces in the metallic crystal lattice are much stronger than the van der Waal's forces and Values of van der Waals' radii are larger than those of covalent radii because the van der Waals' forces are much weaker than the forces operating between atoms in a covalently bonded molecule.
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