silver ion

collocation in English

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silver
adjective
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/ˈsɪl.vər/
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/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
made of silver, or of the colour ...
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ion
noun[C]
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/ˈaɪ.ɒn/
us
/ˈaɪ.ɑːn/
an atom or small group of atoms that has an electrical charge because it has added or lost one or ...
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(Definition ofsilverandionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Anothersilverioncauses the neighboring group substitution of the benzoate ester to give the oxonium salt (5).
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The antibacterial action of silver is dependent on thesilverion.
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There are exceptions to this rule, such as rubidium silver iodide, where thesilverioncan be quite mobile.
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Colloidal silver preparations primarily deliver inactive metallic silver, rather than the active microbicidalsilverion.
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An alternative to iodine-based preparations in some usage scenarios aresilverion/chlorine dioxide-based tablets or droplets.
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They are far less toxic than freesilverion, and they become silver sulfide sludge in the sewer pipes or treatment plant.
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In difficult cases, the silver carboxylate may be used, since thesilverioncoordinates to the halide aiding its departure and improving the reaction rate.
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This effect was partially reversed by the addition ofsilverion, an inhibitor of ergosterol biosynthesis.
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Angular distributions of silver ions and neutrals emitted in vacuum by laser ablation.
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However, the presence of thesilverionin solution has a stabilizing effect on the formation of carbocation intermediates, increasing the percent yield of methyl nitrite.
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The primary disadvantage ofsilverion/chlorine dioxide based techniques is the long purification times (generally 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on the formulation used).
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The liquid-phase plate washing techniques operate by removing residual soluble bromides or iodides from the emulsion, thereby increasing thesilverionconcentration in the vicinity of the photosensitive grain.
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Silver coatings have an additional problem in that the silver ions are rapidly converted to silver chloride and this has a very low dissociation constant.
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The final step is the development of the silver, much as in the standard photographic process, using an acidic solution of hydroquinone and silver ions under low light conditions.
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Incorporation of the silver ions can lead to local argyria (discoloration of the skin), especially if the treated area is exposed to ultraviolet.
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In the heat the glaze would soften, causing the copper and silver ions to migrate into the outer layers of the glaze.
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It is determined that it is rich in silver ions and glycerol.
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The book also analyzed the photographic reactions in ionic silver compound in terms of precipitation of silver ions into metallic clusters.
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It is an unusual solid where the conductivity involves movement of silver ions within the crystal lattice.
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Photographic film uses chemicals, while photosensitive glass uses gold or silver ions in the material that will respond to the action of light.
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