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why vander waal redius is larger than covalent radius? explain​

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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Values of Van der Waals' radii are larger than those of covalent radii because the van der Waals' forces are much weaker than the forces operating between atoms in a covalently bonded molecule.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Values of Van der Waals' radii are larger than those of covalent radii because the van der Waals' forces are much weaker than the forces operating between atoms in a covalently bonded molecule.

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