Abstract
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Properties of the Water Molecule Water-Molecule Interactions Semiclassical Limit Effective Pair Potentials Lattice Theories Cell Models Molecular Dynamics Simulation Weak Electrolyte Model Conclusion
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- 1975
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- other
- Pages
- 1-101
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- 150
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- 10.1002/9780470143834.ch1