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Titanium covalent radius

Hightened reactivity of functional groups (e.g. Cl, Br, OH, OR, OCOR, NH2, SH) at the atoms of silicon, aluminum, titanium, phoshorus and other elements in comparison with their reactivity binded with oxygen. This is due to the fact that the silicon atom is one and a half times bigger than the carbon atom it has a covalent radius of 0.117 nm, whereas the radius of the carbon atom is only 0.077 nm. It follows that functional groups of the Si atom are much more distanced from each other than... [Pg.5]


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