AbstractThe model of Fuoss and Boyd which interprets the Stokes' radiusrsof an ion in solution as a sum (r+s/ε) of the ionic radius r and a dielectric interaction terms/ε is shown to be at least semiquantitatively applicable to alkali halides in aqueous solutions. Possible applications of the model to amorphous hydrophilic polymers are suggested. This note also contains several corrections to a previous pape
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