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Atomic radil of fluorine and neon in Angstrom units are respectively given by

A

0.72,1.60

B

1.60,1.60

C

0.72,0.72

D

None of these values

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A

(i) Noble gases do not have covalent radii. They have only van der Waal.s radii.
(ii) Covalent radii is always smaller than corresponding van der Waal.s radii
Atomic radius of neon being van der Waal.s radius is larger than that of fluorine which is in fact is its covalent radius.
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