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The atomic radii of a divalent cation and a monovalent anion are 0.77 nm and 0.136 nm, respectively.1- Calculate the force of attraction between these two ions at their equilibrium interionic separation (i. e., when the ions just touch one another).2-What is the force of repulsion at this same separation distance?

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