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... ion from the lattice of ions forming the solid crystal ) of these compounds ( all are salts ) would increase steadily . The question is , therefore : to what extent can the lattice energy outweigh the energy required to transfer an ...
... ion from the lattice of ions forming the solid crystal ) of these compounds ( all are salts ) would increase steadily . The question is , therefore : to what extent can the lattice energy outweigh the energy required to transfer an ...
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Formation of ions Ligands Ionic crystal lattices. atoms to have a slight excess of negative charge and the other a ... ions . The resulting ions have opposite charges , and they are attracted to each other by the resulting elec- trostatic ...
Formation of ions Ligands Ionic crystal lattices. atoms to have a slight excess of negative charge and the other a ... ions . The resulting ions have opposite charges , and they are attracted to each other by the resulting elec- trostatic ...
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... ions ( see text ) . low spin Isomers . Some of the closely related trivalent ions , notably those of cobalt and chromium , are much slower to exchange or lose the groups bound to them than are the divalent ions , and their bonds are ...
... ions ( see text ) . low spin Isomers . Some of the closely related trivalent ions , notably those of cobalt and chromium , are much slower to exchange or lose the groups bound to them than are the divalent ions , and their bonds are ...
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