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When two H-atoms are coming closer, elec...

When two H-atoms are coming closer, electron of one atom is attracted by the nucleus of the other and vice-versa. Nucleus-nucleus and `e^-e^-` repulsion are also there.
How to determine radius of one H-atom?

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