How can I find the atomic radius of elements? I'm doing a redo of a project for my school, and I have most of the information except for the ionic radius of the elements for group 1A (the one I'm doing) and I search on the internet for help but I can't find anything helpful
I meant IONIC RADIUS. Sorry
@unicorn_nips
Typically to find the ionic radius of something you'd have to look at a specific chart. You'd have better luck just looking up the specific elements and finding their individual radius that way. I'm not sure that there is a specific equation that could help you, though.
Yeah, I mean, I've been searching them on specific but I find no chart online for it.
What elements are you looking for?
Hydrogen, Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Francium and Cesium
rubidium too
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/properties/atradius.html scroll a bit and there are quite a few of the elements you listed
Yeah, but I can't use that resource. I've see nthis page, I just cannot use it.
http://www.angelo.edu/faculty/kboudrea/periodic/trends_atomicradius.htm However, I did find this which has helped a ton. Thank you for helping me.
Anytime :)
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