1950
DOI: 10.1063/1.1747769
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Influence of Molecular Structure of Ethylene Chloride on Ion-Association of Dissolved Salts

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“…For breaking a single bond it is assumed that CF4(g) = CFa(g) + F(g) -(14.65 e.v. + 2DF,)/4 (4) It is also assumed that the energy of the process CF4+(g) = CF3+(g) + F(g) -(14.65 e.v. + 2DFi)/4(5) is the same as in process (4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For breaking a single bond it is assumed that CF4(g) = CFa(g) + F(g) -(14.65 e.v. + 2DF,)/4 (4) It is also assumed that the energy of the process CF4+(g) = CF3+(g) + F(g) -(14.65 e.v. + 2DFi)/4(5) is the same as in process (4).…”
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“…O-Chlorophenyltrimethylammonium perchlorate has a dissociation constant ten times larger in 1,2-dichloroethane than in 1,1-dichloroethane (Ramsey and Colichman, 1947). Denison and Ramsey (1950) attributed this result to the ability of an ion to preferentially attract the gauche form of 1,2-dichloroethane.…”
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