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- Karin Margareta Ahrland, née Andersson (20 July 1931 – 30 August 2019) was a Swedish politician, diplomat, lawyer, and activist. She was a member of the...
- Finnish Scouting activist Karin Åhlin (1830–1899), Swedish educator Karin Ahrland (1931–2019), Swedish politician and diplomat Karin Albou (born 1968), French...
-  195 Hasan 1996, p. 251 Brady & Holum 1995, p. 825 Cotton 2006, p. 66; Ahrland, Liljenzin & Rydberg 1973, p. 478 Nieboer & Richardson 1980, p. 10 Russell...
- Prakashan Media. p. 357. ISBN 978-81-87224-03-7. Retrieved 5 February 2024. Ahrland, S.; Bagnall, K. W.; Brown, D. (7 June 2016). The Chemistry of the Actinides:...
- elements are not rare. Zn2+ is a class A acceptor in the classification of Ahrland, Chatt and Davies, and so forms stronger complexes with the first-row donor...
- unhexquadium(VI). Element 164 is expected to be a soft Lewis acid and have Ahrlands softness parameter close to 4 eV. It should be at most moderately reactive...
- of Neptunium. Atomic Energy Commission. p. 1. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Ahrland, S.; Bagnall, K. W.; Brown, D. (7 June 2016). The Chemistry of the Actinides:...
- Amb****ador Accredited to Apia, Avarua (from 1992), Nukuʻalofa, and Suva. Karin Ahrland 1993–1995 Amb****ador Accredited to Apia, Avarua, Nukuʻalofa, and Suva....
- divalent, Cu2+. This ion is classified as borderline in the scheme of Ahrland, Chatt and Davies. This means that it forms roughly equally strong complexes...
- Elements. Wiley. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-470-62715-0. Retrieved 11 April 2023. Ahrland, S.; Bagnall, K. W.; Brown, D. (7 June 2016). The Chemistry of the Actinides:...