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What is atomic radius?​

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Answered by JaniyaElsa
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry - Atomic radius. Atomic radius: The radius of an atom. This distance between an atom's nucleus and outer electron shell. ... Atomic radius differs with the bonding state of an atom (for example an nonbonded atom of an element versus the same element within a covalent bond).

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Answered by PraptiMishra05
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The distance between the centre of the nucleus of an atom and its outermost shell is called as atomic radius.

it increases as we move down a group and decreases as we move across a period 

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The term atomic radius is generally used in reference to the size of an atom. Atoms are generally regarded as spherical in shape. Atomic radius is therefore the distance between the centre of the nucleus and the outermost shell of an isolated atom.

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