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  • Description: the simulation setup. TABLE II. Overview of simulated systems with relevant details. For simulations in the NpT ensemble, the cell size is the average value obtained from simulation runs, which slightly depends on the employed force field. System Composition Ensemble Cell size cutoffs Calcium chloride ion pair 1 Ca2 , 1 Cl-, 64 H 2 4 m CaCl 2.

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