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indirect effect

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indirect effect [‚in·də′rekt i′fekt]
(physical chemistry)
A chemical effect of ionizing radiation on a dilute solution caused by the interaction of solute molecules with highly reactive transient molecules or ions formed by reaction of the radiation with the solvent.


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