133 what? what are the units here?
err.....i suppose its tht of Fluorine's......hey, if u find out if flourine's atomic radius is more thn tht of helium's, jus lemme know.
thnq
Atomic radius is simply the radius of the atom, an indication of the atom's volume.
Atomic (covalent) radius of hydrogen is 31 pm. Atomic (covalent) radius of gold is 136 pm.
Scandium empirical atom radius: 160 pm Scandium calculated atom radius: 184 pm
Atomic radius is the measure from the middle of an atom to the outter edge. Usually mesured between two atom. Measure from the middle of one atom to the middle of another and then divide by two.
An atom of Indium has an atomic radius of about 155pm (picometers).
The atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus of an atom to the outermost orbital of electron.
a larger nuclear charge
Caesium atom has a larger atomic radius.
Atomic radius is simply the radius of the atom, an indication of the atom's volume.
The atomic radius is 216 pm.
A cation has a smaller atomic radius compared with the neutral atom.
Atomic (covalent) radius of hydrogen is 31 pm. Atomic (covalent) radius of gold is 136 pm.
Scandium empirical atom radius: 160 pm Scandium calculated atom radius: 184 pm
the further right you go on the periodic table, the atomic radius decreases. the further down you go on the periodic table, the atomic radius increases. you can determine where an atom is generally placed on the periodic table based on its atomic radius.
An atom of fluorine
The atomic radii is an estimation of the radius of an atom. The value of the atomic radii is based off an approximation of the distance from the atom's nucleus to the edge of the atom's electron cloud.
Atomic radius is the measure from the middle of an atom to the outter edge. Usually mesured between two atom. Measure from the middle of one atom to the middle of another and then divide by two.