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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In writing a book of this type, the authors have accessed the advice of many colleagues,
often by telephone discussions and sometimes in written exchanges.
A few individuals, however, deserve mention for having done much more than
normal collegial cooperation implies.
Thus, the chapter on solvation was greatly helped by consultation and correspon-
dence with Professor J. E. Enderby (University of Bristol).
In respect to Chapter 3, advice was sought from and given by Professor Harold
Friedman (University of New York at Stony Brook) and Professor J. C. Rasaiah
(University of Maine).
Professor Antony Haymet (University of Sydney, Australia) was particularly
helpful in the giving of his latest work, sometimes unpublished, and the giving of
advice, both in writing and in telephone discussions.
Chapter 4 is rewritten to a lesser degree than the other chapters but the new
material has been discussed with Professor B. E. Conway (University of Ottawa).
Chapter 5 was greatly improved by discussions and several letter exchanges with
Professor Austin Angel (Arizona State University at Tempe) and to some extent with
Professor Douglas Inman (Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
University).
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