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what is the van der walls radius of the hydrogen atom in water molecules​

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Answered by itzcutejatni
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Explanation:

However, its van der Waals radius (Bondi radii (Å): F = 1.47, O = 1.52, H = 1.20; Table 3) is comparable to that of oxygen or hydrogen.

Answered by Yashrajgaradade
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Answer:

However, its van der Waals radius (Bondi radii (Å): F = 1.47, O = 1.52, H = 1.20; Table 3) is comparable to that of oxygen or hydrogen.

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