Why can't atomic size be measured precisely
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It is not possible to measure the atomic radius precisely since the electron cloud surrounding the atom does not have a sharp boundary. ... It is the half of the distance between two similar atoms in separate molecules in a solid. The atomic radius decreases across a period and increases down the group.
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due to its size
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The size of atom is very small to be measured accurately. It is very complicated to measure the size of an atom. But later on , we can hope that it would be possible to measure it accurately.
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