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Highly-charged ions

At first sight, we would expect that the mobilities of more highly-charged ions would be larger, but it is... [Pg.573]

A quantitative method for reporting the ionic composition of a solution that takes into account the greater effect of more highly charged ions (jr). [Pg.172]

Ion-dipole interactions are strong for small, highly charged ions one consequence is that small, highly charged cations are often hydrated in compounds. [Pg.301]

Normally these conditions are satisfied in fast highly charged ion-atom collisions. From Eq. (66) we can derive the equations for the singly differential cross sections with respect to the components of the longitudinal momentum distributions for the electron, recoil-ion, and projectile. The longitudinal electron momentum distribution da/dpe for a particular value of p, may be derived by integrating over the doubly differential cross section with respect to the electron energy Ek ... [Pg.325]

As Pu4+ is a small highly charged ion it can be expected to form complexes readily. Although Pu3+, Pu02 and Pu02+ form complexes they do not form them as readily as Pu4+. The ability to form complexes decreases in the order ... [Pg.52]


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