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Estimation of the Thermochemical Radii and Ionic Volumes of Complex Ions

The estimation of the thermochemical radius is very important because most of the properties of the electrolyte solutions are, to some extent, linked to this property. Also, these thermochemical radii can be used to estimate lattice energies, which can be a very important parameter to be evaluated w...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry 2017-07, Vol.56 (13), p.7566-7573
Main Authors: Simoes, Marcus C, Hughes, Kevin J, Ingham, Derek B, Ma, Lin, Pourkashanian, Mohamed
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