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Inaquation
Inaquation In`a*qua"tion, n. The state of being inaquate. [Obs.] --Bp. Gardiner.

Meaning of Aquation from wikipedia

- Aquation is the chemical reaction involving "incorporation of one or more integral molecules of water" with or without displacement of other atoms or groups...
- with other anions such as nitrate and dithionate. The complex undergoes aquation, meaning that bromide is displaced by water: [Co(NH3)5Br]Br2 + H2O → [Co(NH3)5(H2O)]Br3...
- reverse reaction, displacement of an anionic ligand by water, is called aquation. An example is the conversion of the aquo complex [Co(NH3)5(H2O)]3+ with...
- induced by water. Hydration is the process by which desiccants function. Aquation Falbe, Jürgen; Bahrmann, Helmut; Lipps, Wolfgang; Mayer, Dieter. "Alcohols...
- Note that in solution H+ exists as the hydronium ion H3O+, and further aquation of the hydronium ion has negligible effect on the dissociation equilibrium...
- anation. The reverse reaction, water replacing an anionic ligand, is called aquation. For example, the [CoCl(NH3)5]2+ slowly yields [Co(NH3)5(H2O)]3+ in water...
- the leaving groups in these respective drugs Carboplatin exhibits slower aquation (replacement of CBDCA by water) and thus slower DNA binding kinetics, although...
- Human Factors Design Handbook, page 815. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-071765-6 Aquation 55, page 6-113 "Environment Canada - Weather and Meteorology - Canada's...
- Mokhlesur; Wong, M.Anthony (2004). "Solvent Exchange, Solvent Interchange, Aquation and Isomerisation Reactions of cis- and trans-[Co(tmen)2(NCMe)2]3+ in Water...
- water to give the aquo complex cis-[PtCl(NH3)2(H2O)]+, in a process termed aquation. Dissociation of the chloride is favored inside the cell because the intracellular...