why nobel atomic size greater than halogen atomic size
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Noble gases have comparatively higher atomic size than corresponding halogens because of the reason that vander waal's radii (present in noble gases) is much larger than ionic and covalent radii (present in other elements).
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Noble gases have comparatively higher atomic size than corresponding halogens because of the reason that vander waal's radii (present in noble gases) is much larger than ionic and covalent radii (present in other elements).
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