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Ionic radius can be defined as the radius of the atom which forms ionic bonds. Electrons and nuclei are limited by atomic bonds, which result in no specific shapes of atoms and ions. The unit for measuring the ionic radius is Armstrong (A0) or picometer (pm). The typical radius of an ionic atom varies from 30 to 200 picometers.