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The ionic potential gives an indication of how strongly, or weakly, the ion will be electrostatically attracted by ions of opposite charge; and to what extent the ion will be repelled by ions of the same charge.
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Kauffman, George B. (1997). "Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888 โ€“ 1947): A tribute to the founder of modern geochemistry on the fiftieth anniversary of his death".
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found that the behavior of an element in its environment could be predicted from its ionic potential and illustrated this with a diagram (plot of the bare
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Millot (1970) also illustrated the importance of the ionic potential of cations to explain the high, or the low,
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and this latter rapidly hydrolyzes and precipitates because of its lower solubility due to a higher z/r ratio.
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Delville, Alfred; Laszlo, Pierre (1990). "The origin of the swelling of clays by water".
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Ionic potential could be used as a general criterion for the selection of efficient
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at the surface of the ion; usually the denser the charge, the stronger the
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is much more soluble because it exerts a weaker interaction force with
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of minerals and the expansive behaviour (swelling/shrinking) of
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ion present in water and exhibits a less pronounced trend to
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Geology of clays: weathering โ€“ sedimentology โ€“ geochemistry
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of dissolved iron is highly dependent on its redox state.
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as a function of the ionic charge). For instance, the
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Ratio of the electrical charge to the radius of an ion
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ratio
electrical charge
radius
ion
charge density
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Victor Moritz Goldschmidt
geochemistry
ionic radius
solubility
hydrolysis
precipitation
anoxic water
solubility
clay materials
smectite
illite
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