e = electron charge
r = effective radius, which includes part of the radii of solvent molecules
The equation can take another form using a very squigly E to represent the electrostatic parameter of the ion, which equals z2/r:
From this we can tell that small, highly charged ions are more stabilized in solvents. It also shows that solvents with large relative permitivity have a more negative G. Water has a very high relative permitivity compared to nonpolar solvents.
The born equation does not factor in hydrogen bonding. For example, NH4+ is less acidic than the equation predicts, while HF is more acid than predicted - since F- can form stronger hydrogen bonds than HF.
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