In trying to determine the atomic radii of various atom, a scientist measures the Radius of a bonded?

2009-12-31 5:14 pm
In trying to determine the atomic radii of various atom, a scientist measures the Radius of a bonded atom five different times and gets five different results. The method used is correct, and the instrumentation is working correctly. How are different results possible?

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2009-12-31 5:50 pm
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I'm taking a guess, but I think it is because as electrons are always moving, the electron cloud can either expand or contract. As a result of this, the results for the atomic radii will always be different.


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