Talk:Charge-transfer

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Is this the same as Inter valence charge transfer (which is a spectroscopy page), I guess this is slighlty more broad .. I could imagine charge transfer also to be occurring thermally. Commencts, please. --Dirk Beetstra 18:59, 22 May 2006 (UTC)