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Aqueous electrolyte solutions ionic motion

The work of Debye and Erich Hiickel (1896-1880), published in 1923, led to a theory of ionic solutions that explained a number of anomalies concerning conductivities of electrolytic solutions. In 1926, Lars Onsager (1903-76) added the treatment of Brownian motion toward understanding the transport properties of ions in melts, aqueous, and... [Pg.82]


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