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what is vanderwalls radius?

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Answered by Brisht888
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It is half of the closest distance between two atoms that are not bonded or within the same molecule. Typically the unit used is pm ( poco meters).

In other words,
the vander walls radius is equal to one half the distance between two unbounded atoms when the electrostatic forces between them are balanced.

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Answered by sap000006
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The Van der Waals radius is equal to one half the distance between two unbonded atoms when the electrostatic forcesbetween 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. Picometers (pm) are typically the unit used to report the value.

The distance reflects the action of intermolecular forces (e.g., dipole-dipole and dispersion forces) and is related to van der Waals interactions.

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