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A100017 Atomic radii of noble gases in picometers (as was stated by some sources at some point in time). 2

%I #13 Nov 12 2023 00:06:40

%S 32,69,97,110,130,145

%N Atomic radii of noble gases in picometers (as was stated by some sources at some point in time).

%C This sequence is not well-defined: it is quite possible that this quantity cannot be measured or even defined with sufficient precision. Also, the terms are currently not supported by any source. - _Andrey Zabolotskiy_, Nov 11 2023

%H Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_gas">Noble gas</a>

%e The atomic radius of helium is 32 picometers.

%K dead

%O 1,1

%A _Parthasarathy Nambi_, Nov 18 2004

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