New Correlation Between S-P Spectra And The Nephelauxetic Ration B: Applications In Molten Salt And Glass Chemistry

The nature of ionic-covalent interactions in molten salts and glasses is a problem of some importance. Although for used alkali-metal halides interactions between all the species are essentially ionic, there are many molten salts systems in which the interactions are in part covalent. This article looks briefly at some of these.

Author
J A Duffy & M D Ingram
Origin
University Of Aberdeen, Uk
Journal Title
J Chem Phys 1971 54 443-444
Sector
Primary Papers
Class
PP 60

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New Correlation Between S-P Spectra And The Nephelauxetic Ration B: Applications In Molten Salt And Glass Chemistry
J Chem Phys 1971 54 443-444
PP 60
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