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The atomic radius of magnesium is 150 pm. The atomic radius of strontium is 200 pm. What is the atomic radius of calcium? 1) between 150 and 200 pm 2) not enough information 3) smaller than 150 pm 4) greater
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The atomic radius of magnesium is 150 pm. The atomic radius of strontium is 200 pm. What is the atomic radius of calcium?
1) between 150 and 200 pm
2) not enough information
3) smaller than 150 pm
4) greater than 200 pm
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Answer:1) between 150 and 200 pm
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