Abstract

IT has been suggested1–5 that the process of electrolytic conduction by hydrogen and hydroxyl ion in water involves, in addition to the mass transport of the hydrated ions, a proton transmission mechanism. This mechanism yields by means of a relatively small motion (c. 0·4 A.) of a proton as great a charge transport as would result from a much larger (c. 3 A.) motion of the entire ion.

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