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  Re: pov periodic in picometers  
From: alphaQuad
Date: 26 Aug 2007 12:45:00
Message: <web.46d1ad69a87c509420e941b30@news.povray.org>
"Cousin Ricky" wrote:
> I don't know why the lanthanoids' data would be missing (especially
> considering that francium's wasn't missing!), but i'd imagine that their
> radii would be similar to lanthanum's.  Considering this, and looking at
> Alain's data, your lanthanum atom looks way too small.  What value did you
> have for that?



The final size went through a few transformations.
What we see in my models and others is an approximate hydrogen/carbon size
ratio of 0.6/1

povatomicsize {
  ; atomicradii.txt from jpg TABLES20.JPG and S21
  ; http://www.chemcool.com/referencetables/tableS.htm
after division
  ; Carbon = 1.475676
  ; H = 0.6

http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/products/csd/radii/
"van der Waals radius of the element as used in CSD software [see Note C]"
after division
  ; Carbon = 1
  ; H = 0.705882


First source was used and if (0) { use the second source (angstroms * 100)


divided by 61.66667
and divided by 170

Explaining the reason for atom appearance in this initial render and the
need for a single source.

La was 138 pm and first data source was used. Second source La was default 2


So what was 0?


1 H 37
2 He 32
3 Li 155
4 Be 112
5 B 98
6 C 91
7 N 92
8 O 65
9 F 57
10 Ne 51
11 Na 190
12 Mg 160
13 Al 143
14 Si 132
15 P 128
16 S 127
17 Cl 97
18 Ar 88
19 K 235
20 Ca 197
21 Sc 162
22 Ti 145
23 V 134
24 Cr 130
25 Mn 135
26 Fe 126
27 Co 125
28 Ni 124
29 Cu 128
30 Zn 138
31 Ga 141
32 Ge 137
33 As 139
34 Se 140
35 Br 112
36 Kr 103
37 Rb 248
38 Sr 215
39 Y 178
40 Zr 160
41 Nb 146
42 Mo 139
43 Tc 136
44 Ru 134
45 Rh 134
46 Pd 137
47 Ag 144
48 Cd 171
49 In 166
50 Sn 162
51 Sb 159
52 Te 142
53 I 132
54 Xe 124
55 Cs 267
56 Ba 222
57 La 138
58 Ce 0
59 Pr 0
60 Nd 0
61 Pm 0
62 Sm 0
63 Eu 0
64 Gd 0
65 Tb 0
66 Dy 0
67 Ho 0
68 Er 0
69 Tm 0
70 Yb 0
71 Lu 0
72 Hf 167
73 Ta 149
74 W 141
75 Re 137
76 Os 135
77 Ir 136
78 Pt 139
79 Au 146
80 Hg 160
81 Tl 171
82 Pb 175
83 Bi 170
84 Po 167
85 At 145
86 Rn 134
87 Fr 270
88 Ra 233
89 Ac 0
90 Th 0
91 Pa 0
92 U 0
93 Np 0
94 Pu 0
95 Am 0
96 Cm 0
97 Bk 0
98 Cf 0
99 Es 0
100 Fm 0
101 Md 0
102 No 0
103 Lr 0
104 Rf 0
105 Db 0
106 Sg 0
107 Bh 0
108 Hs 0
109 Mt 0
110 Ds 0
111 Rg 0
112 Uub 0
113 Uut 0
114 Uuq 0
115 Uup 0
116 Uuh 0
117 Uus 0
118 Uuo 0

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