Ray Locke MacDonald

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Ray Locke MacDonald (born October 5, 1931 in Chula Vista , † before 2009) was an American chemist.

MacDonald graduated from San Diego State College with a bachelor's degree in 1955 and received his PhD from Oregon State College in 1960. He was a post-doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . In 1961 he became an assistant professor at North Dakota State University and in 1965 he became a professor at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu.

He used radioactive isotopes to study solvation and made measurements on the kinetics of ion exchange.

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  1. American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale, 25th edition, 2009, since then since the last edition died.