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why the mettalic raddi is more than covalent raddi

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Answered by archit12332100
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Due to this the nuclei are pulled together as the electrons are positioned between the nuclei. ... Thus the metal ions are touching the electrons and are not like overlapping which is the case of covalent radii. Because of this the metallic radii of atoms is greater than the corresponding covalent radii of those metals.

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