Chemistry, asked by yashu63, 1 year ago

what is the difference between ionic and covalent radii

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Answered by deepesh10
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before telling about covalent and ionic radii...


i want to tell u about ionic and covalent bond.

Ionic bond- the bond which share electron one from metal and other non metal to sustain complete octate is said to be ionic bond...


Covalent bond-the bond which share its electron between non-metal and another also non metal is called a covalent bond..




thus , the compound which is made by sharing of electron and distance to outermost shell to its centre is state as its radiii...
Answered by MrInevitable
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Explanation:

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The atomic radius is the distance from the atomic neucleus to the outermost stable electron of a neutral atom. The ionic radius is half the distance between two gas atoms that are just touching each other. Both belongs to the same period (2).

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