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| solvation | Noncovalent or easily reversible combination of a solvent with solute, or of a dispersion means with the disperse phase; if the solvent is water, solvation is called hydration. Solvation affects the size of ions in solution, thus Na+ is much larger in H2O than in solid NaCl. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a chemical process in which solvent molecules and molecules or ions of the solute combine to form a compound
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Solvation is the attraction and association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute. As ions dissolve in a polar solvent they spread out and become surrounded by solvent molecules. The smaller the ion, the more solvent molecules are able to surround it and the more it becomes hydrated. Similarly, the higher the charge on the ion the more solvent molecules it attracts. ...
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The reaction of a molecule with the solvent molecules when it enters a solution.
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Ions in solution are normally combined with at least one molecule of solvent. This phenomenon is termed solvation.
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occurs at the mouth of the pore. During ion permeation, where ion is partially or fully dehydrated and therefore stabilized by interactions with the pore wall.
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| solvation | a chemical process in which solvent molecules and molecules or ions of the solute combine to form a compound |
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