On the Partitioning of the NMRB′-Coefficient. The Evaluation of Single IonB′-Coefficients by a New Method and the Correlation with the ViscosityB-Coefficient, Partial Molal Volume and Electrostatic Entropy of Solvation of Ions in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Systems
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The Chemical Society of Japan
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General Chemistry
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bcsj1926/64/2/64_2_644/_pdf
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