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Calculate the amount of energy required for the formation of one mole of MgSe bonds (not lattice energy). The radius of the magnesium ion is 0.65 A, and the radius of the selenide ion is 1.98 A. Note that 1 A=10^-10m.
14 years ago

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78kJ/mol
13 years ago

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