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What is Radius of Argon?

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Atomic radius of argon?

The covalent radius of argon is 106 +/- 10 picometers.


Does argon have an atomic radius?

The covalent atomic radius of argon is 106 +/- 1o pm (pm is the acronym of the picometer).


Why does argon have the smallest atomic radius in period 3?

Argon doesnt have the smallest atomic radius, its chlorine.Argon has the largest atomic radius in period 3.


How big is a argon molecule?

the covalent radius of argon is 97 pico meter


What is the atomic radius of argon?

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How does the atomic radius of argon compare to krypton?

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How do you calculate the volume one atom of argon?

If the calculated radius of argon is 71 pm the volume of an atom is 630347 (pm)2.


What is the smallest atomic radius in period 5?

Argon is the atom that has the smallest radius in Period 3. As you go cross Period 3 from left to right, the atomic radii of the elements decrease. The elements in Period 3 from left to right begin with sodium and ends with argon.


What are the most reactive element out of neon argon and helium?

They are both noble gases. Neon is more reactive than Argon because it has a smaller radius, therefore its electrons are closer to the nucleus


Does Argon have a bigger atomic radius then Neon?

I would say no. The potassium atom has 1 valence electron which is in the 4th valence shell. To form the potassium ion, it gives away this electron - thus becoming K+. Now, it has no electrons in the 4th valence shell - they are all in the 3rd valence shell. Argon also has all of its electrons in the 3rd valence shell. Also, K+ now has the same number of electrons as Argon. The reason why, at least I would say, argon has a larger radius than K+ is that even though they are in the same valence shell and have the same number of electrons, argon has one less proton than K+. This means that argon's nucleus does not pull in its electrons with quite as much force as K+. Therefore, the electrons (on average) are not as close to the nucleus as with K+. At least, this is how I would reason this out.


What does the chemical Ar stand for?

Ar is the chemical symbol for argon.


What are All the Atoms in argon?

Argon is an element and all the atoms in argon are argon atoms.