hovedioner
Hovedioner is a term used in electrochemistry and solution chemistry to describe the dominant ionic species in a solution that determines the principal mode of charge transport. The word is of Norwegian origin, derived from hoved (main, primary) and ioner (ions). In English-language literature the term is uncommon; researchers more often refer to dominant ions or principal ions when discussing ionic conductivity, transport through membranes, or electrolyte design.
The exact definition of hovedioner is descriptive rather than formal: it denotes the subset of ions that
Examples include: in dilute NaCl solutions, the main ions are Na+ and Cl−; in seawater, the main
See also: dominant ions, ionic conductivity, charge carrier, transport modeling.