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The atomic radius of copper is 0.128 nm. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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・ Atomic Radius : 0.79 Å ・ Atomic Volume : 14.4cm 3 / mol ・ Covalent Radius : 0.32 Å ・ Ionic Radius : 0.012 Å ・ Atomic Radius : 0.79 Å ・ Atomic Volume : 14.4cm 3 / mol ・ Covalent Radius : 0.32 Å ・ Ionic Radius : 0.012 Å
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Atomic radius increases, moving from top to bottom of a family, because each succeeding element has an additional level or shell of electrons. (Draw Bohr-Rutherford diagrams to show this.) Each new level is shielded from the pull of the nuc...
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Francium. The elements of the lower left hand side of the periodic table have the largest atomic radius. The upper right has the smallest.
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An atom is the smallest single entity of mater. It is the entity which is used as the building block of all materialistic bodies. There are some other parts of an atom. These include electron, protons, and neutrons etc. Each and every atom ...
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Because there is so little known or isolated of the element, the data will not be very good. The 1st reference lists 270, the second 282.
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The atomic radius of sodium (Na) is 186 pm. ChaCha on!
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It's 145 picometres. I found that out by putting "atomic radius of lithium" into Google. Wouldn't that be faster?
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Atomic Radius gets greater down the periodic table and gets smaller to the right in the periodic table. This means, in order of atomic radius, that the five smallest elements are Helium, Neon, Fluorine, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in that order. C...
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Well, there really is no way to get a definite answer without intense research, investigation and mathematics. The size fluxuates and is dependant on many factors, but you can ballpark it. The more protons a nuclues has, the smaller the rad...
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