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Denoting rc as the shortest interionic distance in the crystal and setting the
equilibrium distance of the adsorbed ion equal to rc , we find that the electrostatic
field emanating from the surface falls off very rapidly with distance ( the field is ...
Denoting rc as the shortest interionic distance in the crystal and setting the
equilibrium distance of the adsorbed ion equal to rc , we find that the electrostatic
field emanating from the surface falls off very rapidly with distance ( the field is ...
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We shall do likewise with this contribution S . ; however , let us note that it needs
some very careful attention in the future . B . Methods of Calculation 1 . ATOM
SUMMATION For a molecular system , a typical energy - distance curve for a pair
of ...
We shall do likewise with this contribution S . ; however , let us note that it needs
some very careful attention in the future . B . Methods of Calculation 1 . ATOM
SUMMATION For a molecular system , a typical energy - distance curve for a pair
of ...
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32b , the distance d between steps is given by na , where n = ( h / a ) coto and a
is the intermolecular distance . If one includes dipole effects and other Coulomb
effects as well as the normal van der Waals attractive forces and diffuse interface
...
32b , the distance d between steps is given by na , where n = ( h / a ) coto and a
is the intermolecular distance . If one includes dipole effects and other Coulomb
effects as well as the normal van der Waals attractive forces and diffuse interface
...
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