The force of attraction between a trivalent (3+) cation and a monovalent (1-) anion is 2.95 x 10-³N. If the ionic radius

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The force of attraction between a trivalent (3+) cation and a monovalent (1-) anion is 2.95 x 10-³N. If the ionic radius

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The Force Of Attraction Between A Trivalent 3 Cation And A Monovalent 1 Anion Is 2 95 X 10 N If The Ionic Radius 1
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The force of attraction between a trivalent (3+) cation and a monovalent (1-) anion is 2.95 x 10-³N. If the ionic radius of the cation is 0.075 nm, what is the anion radius?
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