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- energy term. The electrostatic potential can be expressed in terms of the interionic separation and a constant (Madelung constant) that takes account of the...
- the triple point of the substance. Intermolecular (or interatomic or interionic) forces are still important, but the molecules have enough energy to move...
- solutions, elucidating the behavior of strong electrolytes by considering interionic forces, in order to account for their electrical conductivity and their...
- Publishing Ltd, Bristol Thermopedia THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Contribution of Interionic Forces to the Thermal Conductivity of Dilute Electrolyte Solutions The...
- complexes. At the molecular scale the spin transition corresponds to an interionic electron transfer with spin flip of the transferred electrons. For an...
- } \over \Delta _{\mathrm {BG} }}} , where a {\displaystyle a} is the interionic distance. This result is typically several orders of magnitude larger...
- at the University of Exeter, where she worked on many body effects in interionic interactions with Patrick Fowler.[citation needed] She was awarded a Royal...
- 1080/00268978400101081. Baumketner, Andrij (2009). "Removing systematic errors in interionic potentials of mean force computed in molecular simulations using reaction-field-based...
- 161–169. "A quantum mechanical calculation of the cohesive energy, the interionic distance, and the elastic constants of some crystals". Arkiv för Matematik...
- 1007/BF02767633. S2CID 98355109. Scatchard, G. (1933). "The Coming Age of the Interionic Attraction Theory". Chem. Rev. 13 (1): 7–27. doi:10.1021/cr60044a002....