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The cationic radii of metals are derived from the compressibility of solids assuming that extreme compression of metals leads to direct contacts between cations (= atomic cores). In an extremely compressed binary compound the heteronuclear separations are equal to the sum of the cationic radius of the metal and the covalent radius of the nonmetal.

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