Calculate the energy released per ion pair of the following reaction: K(g) + F(g) -> KF(g) The first ionization energy of K is 0.696 aJ, the electron affinity of F is -0.545 aJ, the ionic radius of K^+ is 138 pm and the ionic radius of F^- is 133 pm
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