ion pair - translation to αραβικά
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ion pair - translation to αραβικά

LASTING ATTRACTION BETWEEN DISSOLVED CATIONS AND ANIONS IN SOLUTION
Contact ion pair; Solvent-separated ion pair; Tight ion pair
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ion pair         
CHEMICAL REACTION WHEREBY IONS OF OPPOSITE ELECTRICAL CHARGE COME TOGETHER IN SOLUTION TO FORM A DISTINCT CHEMICAL ENTITY
Ion Pair; Ion pair; Ion-pair; Ion-pairing; Ion-pair(radiometric); Ion-association
‎ زَوجٌ أَيونِيّ‎
ion-exchange chromatography         
  • Ion exchange chromatography
  • An ion chromatography system used to detect and measure cations such as sodium, ammonium and potassium in Expectorant Cough Formulations.
  • Chamber (left) contains high salt concentration. Stirred chamber (right) contains low salt concentration. Gradual stirring causes the formation of a salt gradient as salt travel from high to low concentrations.
CHROMATOGRAPHY PROCESS THAT SEPARATES IONS AND POLAR MOLECULES BASED ON THEIR AFFINITY TO THE ION EXCHANGER
Ion-exchange chromatography; Ion Exchange Chromatography; Ion exchange chromatography; Durrum; Ion Chromatography; Ion-Exchange Chromatography
اسْتِشْرابٌ بتَبادِلِ الأَيونات
electron pair         
TWO ELECTRONS THAT OCCUPY THE SAME ORBITAL BUT HAVE OPPOSITE SPINS
Lewis pair
‎ زَوجٌ إلكتروني‎

Ορισμός

Cooper pair
¦ noun Physics a loosely bound pair of electrons with opposite spins, held to be responsible for superconductivity.
Origin
1960s: named after the American physicist Leon N. Cooper.

Βικιπαίδεια

Intimate ion pair

In chemistry, the intimate ion pair concept, introduced by Saul Winstein, describes the interactions between a cation, anion and surrounding solvent molecules. In ordinary aqueous solutions of inorganic salts, an ion is completely solvated and shielded from the counterion. In less polar solvents, two ions can still be connected to some extent. In a tight, intimate, or contact ion pair, there are no solvent molecules between the two ions. When solvation increases, ionic bonding decreases and a loose or solvent-shared ion pair results. The ion pair concept explains stereochemistry in solvolysis.

The concept of intimate ion pairs is used to explain the slight tendency for inversion of stereochemistry during an SN1 reaction. It is proposed that solvent or other ions in solution may assist in the removal of a leaving group to form a carbocation which reacts in an SN1 fashion; similarly, the leaving group may associate loosely with the cationic intermediate. The association of solvent or an ion with the leaving group effectively blocks one side of the incipient carbocation, while allowing the backside to be attacked by a nucleophile. This leads to a slight excess of the product with inverted stereochemistry, whereas a purely SN1 reaction should lead to a racemic product. Intimate ion pairs are also invoked in the SNi mechanism. Here, part of the leaving group detaches and attacks from the same face, leading to retention.