- A
solvated electron is a free
electron in a solution, in
which it
behaves like an anion. An electron's
being solvated in a
solution means it is bound...
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forms salts, some of
which dissociate in
aqueous solution,
liberating solvated hydroxide ions.
Sodium hydroxide is a multi-million-ton per
annum commodity...
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water can both
donate and
accept hydrogen bonds,
making them
excellent at
solvating solutes that can
donate or
accept (or both) H-bonds. Some
chemical compounds...
- its
ability to
preferentially solvate and thus
stabilize certain species in acid-base equilibria. A
change in the
solvating ability or
dielectric constant...
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aqueous solution, it
forms the
hydronium ion, H3O+,
which in turn is
further solvated by
water molecules in
clusters such as [H5O2]+ and [H9O4]+. The transfer...
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electron charge-transfer
between electrolyte and
electrode coming from a de-
solvated and
adsorbed ion. One
electron per
charge unit is involved. The adsorbed...
- can be
converted to
biphenyl and
inorganic chloride. This is
because the
solvated electrons react with the
organic compound to form a
radical anion, which...
- J.; Sixta, Herbert; Kilpeläinen,
Ilkka (2013). "Predicting
Cellulose Solvating Capabilities of Acid–Base
Conjugate Ionic Liquids". ChemSusChem. 6 (11):...
- “quasi-free.” Wet
electrons become solvated by gl****y and
liquid media similarly to an ion,
resulting in a
solvated electron. This is
possible since the...
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trifluorotoluene are 9.04 and 9.18, respectively,
indicating similar solvating properties.
Dipole moments compare less favorably: 1.89 and 2.86 D for...