Relation betwwen wanderwall radii and covalent radius
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Radius is inversely proportional to the bond energy.
Covalent (i.e. a primary bond) has greater bond strength than vander waal's force (i.e. a secondary bond) .
Hence , vander waal's radius >covalent radius.
Covalent (i.e. a primary bond) has greater bond strength than vander waal's force (i.e. a secondary bond) .
Hence , vander waal's radius >covalent radius.
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