Shown below is a one-dimensional array of alternating positive and negative singly-ionized ions with a spacing of r = 0.

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Shown below is a one-dimensional array of alternating positive and negative singly-ionized ions with a spacing of r = 0.

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Shown Below Is A One Dimensional Array Of Alternating Positive And Negative Singly Ionized Ions With A Spacing Of R 0 1
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Shown below is a one-dimensional array of alternating positive and negative singly-ionized ions with a spacing of r = 0.425 nm between the ions. (Only the first five ions are shown, but the array continues indefinitely to the left and to the right of the ion labeled (1).) Determine the total electric potential energy in eV) of the ion labeled (1). Fer-r--r--r- 1 T" + 1 2 3 4 5 eV
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