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| Ion formed by a multi-component atomic or molecular assembly of one or more ions with atoms or molecules, such as [(H<sub>2</sub>0)<sub>n</sub>H]<sup>+</sup>, [(NaCl)<sub>n</sub>Na]<sup>+</sup> and [(H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>n</sub>HPO<sub>3</sub>]<sup>-</sup>. | Ion formed by a multi-component atomic or molecular assembly of one or more ions with atoms or molecules, such as [(H<sub>2</sub>0)<sub>n</sub>H]<sup>+</sup>, [(NaCl)<sub>n</sub>Na]<sup>+</sup> and [(H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>n</sub>HPO<sub>3</sub>]<sup>-</sup>. | ||
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| An ion formed by the combination via non-covalent forces of two or more atoms or molecules of one or more chemical species, such as [(H<sub>2</sub>0)<sub>n</sub>H]<sup>+</sup>, [(NaCl)<sub>n</sub>Na]<sup>+</sup>, Au10- or [M + Na + CH3OH]+ where M represents an analyte molecule.  | |||
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Orange Book
| ORANGE BOOK DEFINITION IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979 (see also Orange Book 2023) | 
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| An ion formed by the combination of two or more atoms, ions or molecules of a chemical species, often in association with a second species. | 
| IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12 | 
| Index of Orange Book Terms | 
Gold Book
| GOLD BOOK DEFINITION IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the Gold Book). Compiled by A. D. McNaught and A.Wilkinson. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1997). | 
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| http://goldbook.iupac.org/C01115.html An ion formed by the combination of more ions or atoms or molecules of a chemical species often in association with a second species. For example, [(H2O)nH]+ is a cluster ion. Source: PAC, 1991, 63, 1541 (Recommendations for nomenclature and symbolism for mass spectroscopy (including an appendix of terms used in vacuum technology). (Recommendations 1991)) on page 1549 | 
| IUPAC Gold Book | 
| Index of Gold Book Terms | 
