Fluorine has atomic number 9. If we represent the radius of a fluorine atom with the billiard ball illustrated here, would the analogy be more appropriate for the bonding or nonbonding atomic radius? if we used the same billiard ball to illustrate the concept of fluorine's bonding atomic radius, would we overestimate or underestimate the bonding atomic radius? Explain. [Section 7.3]
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