313153
Assertion :
Covalent radius of an element is always lesser than its van der Waal’s radius.
Reason :
Covalent radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two covalently bonded atoms of the same element in a molecule whereas van der Waal’s radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two non-bonded isolated atoms.
313153
Assertion :
Covalent radius of an element is always lesser than its van der Waal’s radius.
Reason :
Covalent radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two covalently bonded atoms of the same element in a molecule whereas van der Waal’s radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two non-bonded isolated atoms.
313153
Assertion :
Covalent radius of an element is always lesser than its van der Waal’s radius.
Reason :
Covalent radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two covalently bonded atoms of the same element in a molecule whereas van der Waal’s radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two non-bonded isolated atoms.
313153
Assertion :
Covalent radius of an element is always lesser than its van der Waal’s radius.
Reason :
Covalent radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two covalently bonded atoms of the same element in a molecule whereas van der Waal’s radius is one half the distance between the nuclei of two non-bonded isolated atoms.