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Chemistry / Solutions / Acids / Equilibrium chemistry / Metal ions in aqueous solution / Solvation / Hydronium / Properties of water / Acid dissociation constant / Dipole / Amine / Chemical bond
Date: 2008-02-11 04:29:43
Chemistry
Solutions
Acids
Equilibrium chemistry
Metal ions in aqueous solution
Solvation
Hydronium
Properties of water
Acid dissociation constant
Dipole
Amine
Chemical bond

DOI: cphcAqueous PdII and PtII : Anionic Hydration Revealed by Car–Parrinello Simulations Elizabeth C. Beret,[b] Rafael R. Pappalardo,[b] Nikos L. Doltsinis,*[a] Dominik Marx,[a] and Enrique S$nchez

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