Chemistry, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Why do noble gases have comparatively large atomic sizes?

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Answered by bhushanbinnar100
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Explanation:

It is so because in case of inert or noble gases all the orbitals are completely filled means they have s2 p6 configuration and hence inter electronic repulsions are maximum. Moreover in case of noble gases atomic radius is determined by vandervals radius which is larger than both ionic as well as covalent radii.

Answered by Satishdabas1354
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Answer:

Explanation:

It is so because in case of inert or noble gases all the orbitals are completely filled means they have s2 p6 configuration and hence inter electronic repulsions are maximum. Moreover in case of noble gases atomic radius is determined by vandervals radius which is larger than both ionic as well as covalent radii.

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