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what is an atomic radius of hydrogen? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomic radius is the measure of the distance between the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the electrons surrounded by it.

The Hydrogen atom has an atomic number 1 and a standard atomic weight of 1.008.

Its atomic radius is measured to be 53 pm where pm stands for picometer measurement.

Answered by chris206001
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53 पि.मी.

Atomic radius is the measure of the distance between the center of the nucleus to the boundary of the electrons surrounded by it. The Hydrogen atom has an atomic number 1 and a standard atomic weight of 1.008. Its atomic radius is measured to be 53 pm where pm stands for picometer measurement.

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