| 1. | In common with PUREX this process operates by a solvation mechanism.
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| 2. | Bottom : Five contributing free energy terms from continuum solvation models.
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| 3. | Complexation and solvation is also caused by specific interactions of functional groups.
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| 4. | Liquefaction accompanied by an irreversible chemical change is also distinct from solvation.
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| 5. | Figure 7 illustrates the Franck Condon principle applied to solvation.
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| 6. | Water molecules in the first and second solvation shells can exchange places.
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| 7. | The solvation state of the plutonyl ion,, is not known.
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| 8. | Top : Four interaction operators generally considered in the continuum solvation models.
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| 9. | Solvation is the process of surrounding solute with solvent.
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| 10. | A positive value means that solvation will not occur.
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