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What are the difficulties in determining atomic radius?

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  • The size of an atom is very small (∼ 1.2Å i.e 1.2 × 1010
  • The atom is not a rigid sphere; it is more like a spherical cotton ball rather than like a cricket ball. 
  • It is not possible to isolate an atom and measure its radius. 
  • The size of an atom depends upon the type of atoms in its neighborhood and also the nature of bonding between them.


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