The atomic radius in case of inert gasses is?
Ionic radii
Coralent radii
Vander Waals radii
None
As inert gasses do not combine to form molecules, they have Vander Waals radius.
Being monoatomic, the atomic radii of noble gasses are very small compared to the covalent radii of other elements.
Students Ram, Shyam, and Raj measured the radius of an element A. The values of their practical were not the same (Ram = 110 nm, Shyam = 190 nm and Raj = 108 nm). Their teacher explained that their measurement was correct by saying that the recorded values are
students Ram, Shyam and Raj measured the radius of an element A. The values of their practical were not same (Ram = 110 nm, Shyam = 190 nm and Raj = 108 nm). Their teacher explained that their measurement were correct by saying that the recorded values are -