Abstract

Gas-phase hydration data can be used, in principle, to obtain real single-ion enthalpies and free energies of solution in water. An examination of the systematics among such data leads to estimates of the absolute or intrinsic single-ion properties. These are in remarkably good agreement with those based on Randles' separation and with a recent estimate of the surface potential of water.

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