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CXLVIII.—Extinction measurements of solutions of sulphurous acid, sulpites, hydrogen sulphites, and metabisulphites, and of gaseous and liquid sulphur dioxide

Garrett, 1915

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1350939387542988160
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Garrett C
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions

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THE question as to the existence of isomeric forms of metallic sulphites has been d, ebated from time to time, and may still be regarded as an open one. Solutions of sulphur dioxide in water, the so-callsd sulphurous acid, absorb ultra-violet light, whereas the normal sulphites …
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