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what is vander waal radius.


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Answered by LittleNaughtyBOY
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It is the half of the inter nuclear distance between two non bonded similar atoms present in different molecules at closest approach condition.

Answered by DevilCrush
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Explanation:

The Van der Waals radius is equal to one half the distance between two unbonded atoms when the electrostatic forces between them are balanced. In other words, it is half of the closest distance between two atoms that aren't bonded or within the same molecule

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