Explain why flourine has a smaller atomic radius than both
oxygen and chlorine?
Answer Posted / sana hasan
firstly have a look on atomic radius i.e
at.radius of oxygen is 66
at.radius of flourine is 64
at.radius of chlorine is 99.
flourine has smaller radius because it is more
electronegative.
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