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The potential energy between two atoms in a molecule is given by U(x)=ax12bx6U(x) = \frac{a}{x^{12}} - \frac{b}{x^6}, where aa and bb are positive constants and xx is the distance between the atoms. The atoms are in stable equilibrium when:

A

x=11a5b1x = \sqrt[1]{\frac{11a}{5b}}

B

x=a2b1x = \sqrt[1]{\frac{a}{2b}}

C

x=0x = 0

D

x=2ab1x = \sqrt[1]{\frac{2a}{b}}

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