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It is not possible for two particles to touch (via the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that two fermions are not able to occupy the same quantum state); however they will interact. In the case of atoms, assuming that they are not merely nuclei, the electrons will interact first via the electromagnetic or weak force.

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