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The radii of Ar is greater than the radii of chlorine

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Solution :In chlorine, the radii means the atomic or covalent radii which are actually HALF the inter-nuclear distance between 2 atoms whereas in ARGON the radii means the van der Waals radii as Argon is not a diatomic molecule. van der Waals radii are actually half the distance between adjacent molecules. So van der Waals radil being LARGER than atomic radil, Argon has GOT a larger radii than chlorine


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