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Question
Discuss the following property with reference to noble gases:
Atomic radii
Short Answer
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Solution
- Atomic radii of noble gases are actually their van der Waals' radii, larger than those of group 17 elements (halogens).
- Atomic radius increases down the group from helium to xenon due to the addition of new electron shells.
- In a period, noble gases have larger atomic radii than halogens due to increased electron repulsion in their full valence shells.
- These radii are larger than covalent or ionic radii because they represent distances between atoms, not within them.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 450]
