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Element

Pauling Van Der Waals Radius

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Antimony

2.2×102 pm

Arsenic

2.0×102 pm

Bromine

195 pm

Carbon

170 pm

Chlorine

180 pm

Fluorine

135 pm

Hydrogen

1.2×102 pm

Iodine

215 pm

Nitrogen

1.5×102 pm

Oxygen

140 pm

Phosphorus

1.9×102 pm

Selenium

200 pm

Sulfur

185 pm

Tellurium

220 pm

References    (Click the button next to a value above to see complete citation information for that entry)

Batsanov, S. S. "Van der Waals Radii of Elements." Inorganic Materials, volume 37, number 9, 2001, pp. 871–885. See abstract

Pauling, Linus. The Nature of the Chemical Bond, 3rd edition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1960.

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