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\huge\bold\red{Define\:Metallic\:Radius}

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Answered by xLAVA90x
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Metallic radius is defined as one-half of the distance between the two adjacent metal ions in the metalliclattice. This radius depends on the nature of the atom as well as its environment—specifically, on the coordination number (CN), which in turn depends on the temperature and applied pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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It is the half of the distance between adjacent metal atom

This radius depend upon the nature of atom , coordination number Which inturn depend on its temperature.

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