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... sodium chloride , for example , results from the strong electrostatic attractions between the sodium cations and the chloride anions , and from the lattice structure , in which each sodium ion attracts six chloride ions , each of which ...
... sodium chloride , for example , results from the strong electrostatic attractions between the sodium cations and the chloride anions , and from the lattice structure , in which each sodium ion attracts six chloride ions , each of which ...
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... sodium , as , for example , Na2.58Al21.8034 . The structure is closely related to spinel , with 50 of the 58 atoms in the unit cell arranged in exactly the same position as in the spinel structure.12 In fact , sodium beta - alumina may ...
... sodium , as , for example , Na2.58Al21.8034 . The structure is closely related to spinel , with 50 of the 58 atoms in the unit cell arranged in exactly the same position as in the spinel structure.12 In fact , sodium beta - alumina may ...
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... sodium electrode Molten sulfur electrode 2 Na + 3S Sodium beta alumina 2 Na * + Sz Fig . 4.14 Sodium / sulfur battery with a sodium beta alumina solid electrolyte . conductor but an electronic insulator . Generally ( as in. 194 4 · THE ...
... sodium electrode Molten sulfur electrode 2 Na + 3S Sodium beta alumina 2 Na * + Sz Fig . 4.14 Sodium / sulfur battery with a sodium beta alumina solid electrolyte . conductor but an electronic insulator . Generally ( as in. 194 4 · THE ...
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Introductory Survey of Inorganic Chemistry | 1 |
The Structure of the Atom | 10 |
Bonding Models in Inorganic Chemistry | 53 |
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