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22 May, 22:04

Why is atomic radius not a well-defined quantity?

a. The radius of a given atom is widely variable.

b. Units of length are not small enough.

c. The boundary of an electron cloud is not distinct.

d. Scientists are not concerned with measuring atomic radii.

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  1. 22 May, 22:16
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    C. the boundary of an electron cloud is not distinct
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