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Why the atomic radii of the atom cannot be determined precisely?

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The radius of an atom cannot be determined precisely due to the following reasons:- 1. There is no sharp boundary of an atom. The probability of finding an electron never becomes exactly zero even at large distances from the nucleus. ... For this reason, the size of an atom may change from one compound to another.

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