Journal of Structural Chemistry

, Volume 29, Issue 3, pp 405–412 | Cite as

Direct and indirect interactions in aqueous solutions of alkali metal chlorides

  • N. G. Bovbysh
  • T. V. Shalosh
  • I. A. Posadov
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Chloride Physical Chemistry Aqueous Solution Inorganic Chemistry Alkali Metal 
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  • N. G. Bovbysh
  • T. V. Shalosh
  • I. A. Posadov

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