Half the distance between the two nuclei
The atomic radius of caesium is practically identical to the atomic radius of francium.
If the atoms are the same, it is the atomic radius.
Two atoms of same element (for a given isotope) are identical and hence have the same atomic radius.
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.
Gallium has an atomic radius of 135 picometers.
The atomic radius of caesium is practically identical to the atomic radius of francium.
If the atoms are the same, it is the atomic radius.
Two atoms of same element (for a given isotope) are identical and hence have the same atomic radius.
The other word for atomic radius includes the Van der Waals radius, ionic radius, and covalent radius. The atomic radius refers to half the distance between the nuclei of identical neighboring atoms in the solid form of an element.
The atomic radii of uranium and plutonium are identical.
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.
The atomic radii (empirical) of plutonium and uranium are identical - 175 pm.
The atomic radius, which is the distance from the center of the nucleus of one atom to the center of the adjacent atom divided by two, of francium is 260 pm. This is measured when two francium atoms are covalently bonded, therefore having a covalent radius of 260 pm.
Gallium has an atomic radius of 135 picometers.
Atomic Distance. I just took a Chem exam and I said it was bond length and got it wrong. The correct answer was atomic distance-I don't know why though, that why I'm on here, I'm trying to figure out what it is since I can't find it in my textbook.
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
the atomic radius of antimony is 159