How To Determine Atomic Radius?

Use the periodic table trend: atomic radius generally increases down a group and decreases across a period from left to right

Measure the distance between the nuclei of two identical bonded atoms and divide by two

For nonbonded atoms, use X-ray crystallography or electron diffraction data to estimate atomic size

Choose the appropriate radius type: covalent radius, metallic radius, or van der Waals radius

For covalent radius, use half the bond length in a homonuclear molecule

For metallic radius, use half the distance between adjacent metal atom nuclei in a crystal lattice

For van der Waals radius, use half the distance between two nonbonded atoms in closest contact

Compare measured atomic size with known tabulated values for the element

Account for ionic charge if determining ionic radius instead of atomic radius

Use spectroscopic or computational methods when experimental measurements are unavailable

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