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The concept of free ions in a solution is contradictory to present know-ledge of molecular bonds and liquid structure. If this concept is discarded, electrochemistry may be based on the same foundation as electrophysics.
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Owe Berg, T.G. The fundamentals of electrochemistry. Appl. sci. Res. 5, 31–44 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03184678
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