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The ………. Radius of chlorine is 99 pm wh...

The ………. Radius of chlorine is 99 pm while its …….. Radius is 180 pm.

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To solve the question regarding the radii of chlorine, we need to identify the two types of radii mentioned: the covalent radius and the van der Waals radius. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Types of Radii**: - The two types of atomic radii we need to consider are the **covalent radius** and the **van der Waals radius**. 2. **Understand the Covalent Radius**: ...
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