1963
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(63)80031-7
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Zinc chloride and zinc bromide complexes—III

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“…34 (ZnA) + aq Species (4) -No definite Raman line for this species could be identified in this work, and this is in agreement with that of other workers. 34,35 From Figure 12, which is obtained from complexation data based on electrochemical measurements, a significant amount of ZnBr + would be expected especially in the 6 M ZnBr 2 solution.…”
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“…34 (ZnA) + aq Species (4) -No definite Raman line for this species could be identified in this work, and this is in agreement with that of other workers. 34,35 From Figure 12, which is obtained from complexation data based on electrochemical measurements, a significant amount of ZnBr + would be expected especially in the 6 M ZnBr 2 solution.…”
Section: Structure Of Zinc Halide Complexes In Solutionsupporting
confidence: 95%
“…34 (ZnA) + aq Species (4) -No definite Raman line for this species could be identified in this work, and this is in agreement with that of other workers. 34,35 From Figure 12, which is obtained from complexation data based on electrochemical measurements, a significant amount of ZnBr + would be expected especially in the 6 M ZnBr 2 solution. Morris et al 34 who deduced that the intensity of the Raman effect for an electrostatic ion pair would be at least a hundred times weaker than that resulting from a covalent interaction.…”
Section: Structure Of Zinc Halide Complexes In Solutionsupporting
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