Why van der waals radius of an element is larger than the covalent radius?
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➡️ Vander wall force or london dispersion force is weekest force in the world b/w two molecules of any matter
rather then convalent bond one of strongest bond b/w two nuclei of an atom of any matter..
So weekness of bond power of vander wall force makes its radius b/w any two molecules large...
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➡️ Vander wall force or london dispersion force is weekest force in the world b/w two molecules of any matter
rather then convalent bond one of strongest bond b/w two nuclei of an atom of any matter..
So weekness of bond power of vander wall force makes its radius b/w any two molecules large...
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