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19 October, 03:22

In terms of d1 and d2, how could you define the bonding atomic radius of atom x?

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  1. 19 October, 03:31
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    When a covalent bond is present between two atoms, the covalent radius can be determined. When two atoms of the same element are covalently bonded, the radius of each atom will be half the distance between the two nuclei because they equally attract the electrons.
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