dissociative recombination

  • 1Dissociative recombination — is a process where a positive molecular ion recombines with an electron, and as a result, the neutral molecule dissociates. This reaction is important for extraterrestrial and atmospheric chemistry. On Earth, dissociative recombination is… …

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  • 2Hydroxyl radical — IUPAC name Hydroxyl radical …

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  • 3ionosphere and magnetosphere — ▪ atmospheric science Introduction       regions of Earth s (Earth) atmosphere in which the number of electrically charged particles ions (ion) and electrons (electron) are large enough to affect the propagation of radio waves (electromagnetic… …

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  • 4Hydronium — Hydronium …

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  • 5Trihydrogen cation — Protonated molecular hydrogen, trihydrogen cation, or H3+, is one of the most abundant ions in the universe. It is stable in the interstellar medium (ISM) due to the low temperature and low density of interstellar space. The role that H3+ plays… …

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  • 6Hydrogen cyanide — IUPAC name …

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  • 728132-48-1 — Trihydrogène (cation) Cation trihydrogène Structure du cation trihydrogène Général No CAS …

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  • 8Cation de trihydrogène — Trihydrogène (cation) Cation trihydrogène Structure du cation trihydrogène Général No CAS …

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  • 9H3+ — Trihydrogène (cation) Cation trihydrogène Structure du cation trihydrogène Général No CAS …

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  • 10Ion trihydrogène — Trihydrogène (cation) Cation trihydrogène Structure du cation trihydrogène Général No CAS …

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