| 41. | The energy difference between absorbed and emitted photons depicted in Figure 7 is the solvation contribution to the Stokes shift.
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| 42. | The ions of these metals in the + 2 and + 3 oxidation states have a solvation number of 6.
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| 43. | Specifically, the use of more electronegative alkali metals or solvents less amenable to cation solvation generates the desired effect.
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| 44. | Materials with similar solubility parameters will be able to interact with each other, resulting in solvation, miscibility or swelling.
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| 45. | The salt decomposed by polar solvents, due to solvation of the nickel atom where the solvent molecules replace the bromide.
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| 46. | This effect is due to a number of factors including increased resonance stabilization and solvation of the products relative to the reactants.
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| 47. | In the case of solvation, the solvent molecules will immediately try to rearrange themselves in order to minimize the interaction energy.
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| 48. | In this case, it depends on how you define " dissolve "-it may not necessarily mean " solvation ".
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| 49. | An alternative explanation for the effect is differential solvation as orders invert on going from the solution phase to the gas phase.
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| 50. | Or does the entropy term become significant in solvation reactions ? talk ) 18 : 53, 24 August 2009 ( UTC)
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