Barium has a radius (not raduis) which is almost twice as large as that of silicon.
idk if this is an answer but this is what i found in my book. atomic raduis increases down a group and decreases across a period
No, selenium (Se) does not have the smallest atomic radius. Among the elements, helium (He) has the smallest atomic radius due to its position in the periodic table, being the lightest noble gas with a filled electron shell. Atomic radius generally decreases across a period and increases down a group, and selenium, being further down and to the right in the periodic table, has a larger atomic radius than lighter elements like helium.
The radius bone is located on the thumb side of the forearm, running parallel to the ulna bone. It is one of the two main bones in the forearm and plays a key role in rotating the forearm and allowing for flexibility in the wrist joint.
Ar > Si > Mg > Na > P. Atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period due to increasing effective nuclear charge, but increases down a group due to additional electron shells.
To determine the flow characteristics of blood with a viscosity of 3.0 and a radius of 5.0 mm, one would typically apply principles from fluid dynamics, specifically Poiseuille's law. This law states that flow rate is directly proportional to the fourth power of the radius and inversely proportional to the viscosity. Thus, with a relatively low viscosity and a moderate radius, the flow would likely be considerable, indicating that blood can flow efficiently through the tube. However, without specific values for pressure difference or length of the tube, a precise flow rate cannot be calculated.
Barium has a larger atomic radius than silicon. This is because atoms tend to increase in size as you move down a group in the periodic table due to the addition of more electron shells. Barium is in a lower group than silicon, resulting in a larger atomic radius.
Potassium has the larger radius (not raduis!).
Calcium has a larger radius (not raduis) than copper.
Bromine has a larger radius (not raduis) than chlorine.
It is He.
The length of a radius (not raduis) is diameter/2.
No, it cannot be a raduis. It cannot be a radius, either.
The radius (not raduis) is approx 60,268 km.
The radius (not raduis) is 6 inches.
The radius (not raduis) is 1.25 cm.
The radius (not raduis!) is 3.183 cm, approx.
There is no such word as raduis. The radius of 64 depends on what 64 is a measure of!