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Radius of Molecule A in Quantum Formulas
Radius of Molecule A is defined as one half the distance (d) between two nuclei in a diatomic molecule. And is denoted by r
A
. Radius of Molecule A is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radius of Molecule A is always positive.
Quantum formulas that make use of Radius of Molecule A
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What is the Radius of Molecule A?
Radius of Molecule A is defined as one half the distance (d) between two nuclei in a diatomic molecule. Radius of Molecule A is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Radius of Molecule A is always positive.
Can the Radius of Molecule A be negative?
No, the Radius of Molecule A, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Radius of Molecule A?
Radius of Molecule A is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Radius of Molecule A can be measured.
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