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atomic diameter of coinage metals

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coinage metals | atomic diameter
coinage metals | atomic diameter

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copper | 270 pm (picometers) silver | 320 pm (picometers) gold | 270 pm (picometers)
copper | 270 pm (picometers) silver | 320 pm (picometers) gold | 270 pm (picometers)
coinage metals | atomic diameter | 270 pm (picometers) (median)
coinage metals | atomic diameter | 270 pm (picometers) (median)

Ranked values

 | | visual | ratios |  3 | copper | | 0.84 | 1 2 | gold | | 0.84 | 1 1 | silver | | 1 | 1.19
| | visual | ratios | 3 | copper | | 0.84 | 1 2 | gold | | 0.84 | 1 1 | silver | | 1 | 1.19

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Periodic table location

Periodic table location
Periodic table location

Atomic radii properties

 | copper | silver | gold atomic radius (empirical) | 135 pm | 160 pm | 135 pm atomic radius (calculated) | 145 pm | 165 pm | 174 pm covalent radius | 132 pm | 145 pm | 136 pm van der Waals radius | 140 pm | 172 pm | 166 pm
| copper | silver | gold atomic radius (empirical) | 135 pm | 160 pm | 135 pm atomic radius (calculated) | 145 pm | 165 pm | 174 pm covalent radius | 132 pm | 145 pm | 136 pm van der Waals radius | 140 pm | 172 pm | 166 pm

Units

Unit conversions for median atomic diameter 270 pm

0.27 nm (nanometers)
0.27 nm (nanometers)
2.7×10^-10 meters
2.7×10^-10 meters
1.06×10^-8 inches
1.06×10^-8 inches
2.7 Å (ångströms)
2.7 Å (ångströms)

Comparisons for median atomic diameter 270 pm

 ≈ ( 0.3 ≈ 1/4 ) × carbon nanotube diameter ( ≈ 1 nm )
≈ ( 0.3 ≈ 1/4 ) × carbon nanotube diameter ( ≈ 1 nm )
 ≈ 0.79 × diameter of a carbon atom ( ≈ 340 pm )
≈ 0.79 × diameter of a carbon atom ( ≈ 340 pm )
 ≈ (0.00269 to 3.6) × diameter of a molecule ( 0.74 to 1000 Å )
≈ (0.00269 to 3.6) × diameter of a molecule ( 0.74 to 1000 Å )