What Is Vander vaal Radius
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The Van der Waals radius is the radius between repulsive and atractive molecules.
This effect happens from electrons in the atoms repulsing other atoms because their electrons.
This radii decreses and increses if the molecule has same or diffrent charge (VDW forces).
So let me explain:
“An electron has negative charge and from E+Q=F (Electric Force) it has a force,but when the charge of an electron is same they shall repulse these electrons have always the same wave-particle size then the force is constant,that force is equal to distance but a very small one,that force repulse other atoms because again of charge so repulsing atoms is equal to repulsing molecules,even when a dipole moment happens the radii is never equal to zero”.
:) Hope this helped.
The Van der Waals radius is the radius between repulsive and atractive molecules.
This effect happens from electrons in the atoms repulsing other atoms because their electrons.
This radii decreses and increses if the molecule has same or diffrent charge (VDW forces).
So let me explain:
“An electron has negative charge and from E+Q=F (Electric Force) it has a force,but when the charge of an electron is same they shall repulse these electrons have always the same wave-particle size then the force is constant,that force is equal to distance but a very small one,that force repulse other atoms because again of charge so repulsing atoms is equal to repulsing molecules,even when a dipole moment happens the radii is never equal to zero”.
:) Hope this helped.
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The van der Waals radius is the radius of an atom that is not bonded.
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The van der Waals radius is the radius of an atom that is not bonded.
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