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why we can't find the atomic radius of an element in its isolated state define briefly​

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Answered by jyotitomar
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The atomic radii of elements increase with an increase in atomic number from top to bottom in a group. As we move down the group, the principal quantum number increases. ... As a result, the attraction of the nucleus for the electron decreases. Hence, the atomic radius increases.


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shubham482rj: The size of an isolated atom can't be measured because we can't determine the location of the electrons that surround the nucleus. We can estimate the size of an atom, however, by assuming that the radius of an atom is half the distance between adjacent atoms in a solid. 
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