A molecular dynamics study of the evolution from the formation of the $${\text {C}}_{6}{\text {F}}_{6}$$ C 6 F 6 –( $${\text {H}}_{2}{\text {O}})_{n}$$ H 2 O ) n small aggregates to the $${\text {C}}_{6}{\text {F}}_{6}$$ C 6 F 6 solvation
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