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Does Thermochemical Mimicry Extend to Gibbs Energies? The Differences of K+ and NH4 +, and of Na+ and H3O+

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Liebman, J.F., Scheiner, S. Does Thermochemical Mimicry Extend to Gibbs Energies? The Differences of K+ and NH4 +, and of Na+ and H3O+ . Structural Chemistry 10, 391–392 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022051829674

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