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Assuming the atomic radii are as follows:
Catt Mg++ Be+*
and the electronegativities are as follows:
Đệ* Mg++> Ca++
Which ion would is unlikely to pass thorough a small pore?
Be+*
Mg+*
Ca+*
All of them
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