- A
solvated electron is a free
electron in a solution, in
which it
behaves like an anion. An electron's
being solvated in a
solution means it is bound...
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forms salts, some of
which dissociate in
aqueous solution,
liberating solvated hydroxide ions.
Sodium hydroxide is a multi-million-ton per
annum commodity...
- a
solute can be
solvated by a
particular solvent.
Solvent polarity is the most
important factor in
determining how well it
solvates a
particular solute...
- of the
First Row
Early Transition Metal(III)
Chloride Tetrahydrofuran Solvates". Inorg. Chim. Acta. 113: 81. doi:10.1016/S0020-1693(00)86863-2. Clayden;...
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ionic compounds generally in a
stoichiometric ratio which are
neither solvates nor
simple salts." A
broader definition is that
cocrystals "consist of...
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aqueous solution, it
forms the
hydronium ion, H3O+,
which in turn is
further solvated by
water molecules in
clusters such as [H5O2]+ and [H9O4]+. The transfer...
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oligomers of
lithium bases such as butyllithium.
Because HMPA
selectively solvates cations, it
accelerates otherwise slow SN2
reactions by
generating more...
- cell in
which molecular hydrogen under standard pressure is
oxidized to
solvated protons at the left-hand electrode". The
basis for an
electrochemical cell...
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electron charge-transfer
between electrolyte and
electrode coming from a de-
solvated and
adsorbed ion. One
electron per
charge unit is involved. The adsorbed...
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organoiron compound with the
formula Na2[Fe(CO)4]. It is
always used as a
solvate, e.g., with
tetrahydrofuran or dimethoxyethane,
which bind to the sodium...