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  2. Intimate ion pair - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the intimate ion pair concept, introduced by Saul Winstein, describes the interactions between a cation, anion and surrounding solvent molecules. [1] In ordinary aqueous solutions of inorganic salts, an ion is completely solvated and shielded from the counterion.

  3. Los Payasos de la Tele - Wikipedia

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    Los Payasos de la Tele (English: The TV Clowns) is the name by which a trio of popular Spanish clowns are known, initially formed by Gaby (Gabriel Aragón), Fofó (Alfonso Aragón Bermúdez) and Miliki (Emilio Aragón), and succeeded by Fofito (Alfonso Aragón Jr.), Milikito (Emilio Aragón Jr.) and Rody (Rody Aragón).

  4. Ionic - Wikipedia

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    Ionian, of or relating to Io, a moon of the planet Jupiter; Ionian stage, a proposed name for the now-defined Chibanian stage in stratigraphy.; Ionic, of or relating to an ion, an atom or molecule with a net electric charge

  5. Ion-exchange resin - Wikipedia

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    Ion-exchange resin beads. An ion-exchange resin or ion-exchange polymer is a resin or polymer that acts as a medium for ion exchange, that is also known as an ionex. [1] It is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (0.25–1.43 mm radius) microbeads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate.

  6. Ion exchange - Wikipedia

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    Ion-exchange resin beads Ion-exchange column used for protein purification. Ion exchange is a reversible interchange of one species of ion present in an insoluble solid with another of like charge present in a solution surrounding the solid.

  7. Hydrogen bond - Wikipedia

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    Para-aramid structure A strand of cellulose (conformation I α), showing the hydrogen bonds (dashed) within and between cellulose molecules. The properties of many polymers are affected by hydrogen bonds within and/or between the chains. Prominent examples include cellulose and its derived fibers, such as cotton and flax.

  8. Van Arkel–Ketelaar triangle - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 Van Arkel recognised three extreme materials and associated bonding types. Using 36 main group elements, such as metals, metalloids and non-metals, he placed ionic, metallic and covalent bonds on the corners of an equilateral triangle, as well as suggested intermediate species.

  9. File:Ionic bonding.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Ioniese binding; Usage on an.wikipedia.org Enlace ionico; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org