In the cubic crystal of `CsCl (d = 3.97 g cm^(-3))`, the eight corners are occupied by `Cl^(Θ)` with a `Cs^(o+)` at the centre and vice versa. Calculate the distance between the neighbouring `Cs^(o+)` and `Cl^(Θ)` ions. What is the radius of the two ions? (`Aw` of `Cs = 132.91` and `Cl = 35.45)`
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