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RickG said:It would depend upon the two atoms, their ionic radi, size, electronic configuration, and close packing. This varies between noble gases, transition metals, alkali metals, rare-earths, etc.. For example, with ionic radi in angstroms we have the cation O[sup]2-[/sup]: III = 1.25; IV = 1.30; VI = 1.32; VIII = 1.34. Space is space, void of matter, no density. What is your definition of space?
I don't believe space is as simple as "void of matter". Space is required wether you define it as air or a gas. When a house is built, space is defined as room. When a pool is made its space is defined by area. When a radio frequency is made its space is defined by wavelength. Space if it was natural cause of "void of matter"; how did the human heart define the space required to pump blood inside its chambers. How did the body define it's space within any organ including the womb of a women that allows for different size babies to occupy (depending on gene pool).
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