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  • 1Ionic — or Ionian may refer to:In science: * Ion, in physics and chemistry, an atom or group of atoms with a net electric charge ** Ionic bond, a type of chemical bond involving ions ** Ionic compound, a chemical compound in which ions are held together… …

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  • 2Ionic atmosphere — is a concept employed in the use of the Debye Hückel equation which explains the conductivity behaviour of electrolytic solutions. Asymmetry, or Relaxation effectIf an electrical potential is applied to an electrolytic solution, a positive ion… …

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  • 3Ionic bond — [ noble gas electron configuration, and this electron enters the chlorine atom exothermically. The oppositely charged ions are then attracted to each other, and their bonding releases energy. The net transfer of energy is that energy leaves the… …

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  • 4Chemical equation — A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction where the reactant entities are given on the left hand side and the product entities on the right hand side.[1] The coefficients next to the symbols and formulae of… …

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  • 5Debye–Hückel equation — The Debye–Hückel equation and Debye–Hückel limiting law, were derived by Peter Debye and Erich Hückel, who developed a theory with which to calculate activity coefficients of electrolyte solutions.[1] Activities, rather than concentrations, are… …

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  • 6Debye-Hückel equation — The Debye Hückel limiting law, named for its developers Peter Debye and Erich Hückel, provides one way to obtain activity coefficients Ref|Harris. Activities, rather than concentrations, are needed in many chemical calculations because solutions… …

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  • 7Goldman equation — The Goldman Hodgkin Katz voltage equation, more commonly known as the Goldman equation is used in cell membrane physiology to determine the potential across a cell s membrane taking into account all of the ions that are permeant through that… …

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  • 8Davies equation — The Davies equation is an empirical extension of Debye–Hückel theory which can be used to calculate activity coefficients of electrolyte solutions at relatively high concentrations. The equation, originally published in 1938,[1] was refined by… …

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  • 9Dirac equation — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 10Poisson-Boltzmann equation — The Poisson Boltzmann equation is a differential equation that describes electrostatic interactions between molecules in ionic solutions. It is the mathematical base for the Gouy Chapman double layer (interfacial) theory; first proposed by Gouy… …

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