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Hydrogen falls into line

Richard M. Martin () and Giulia Galli ()
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Richard M. Martin: University of Illinois
Giulia Galli: the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6940, 595-596

Abstract: Hydrogen ions, both positive and negative, have a pervasive influence on the properties of materials and solutions. A unified picture of the behaviour of these ions has now been drawn.

Date: 2003
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