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The solubility of silver acetate in aqueous solutions of some other acetates. The formation of diacetato-argentatwe ion

MacDougall et al., 1942

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2696730245583348269
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MacDougall F
Allen M
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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Previous investigations carried outin this laboratory have dealt with the solubility and the activity coefficient of silver acetate in the presence of an added strong electrolyte in aqueous solutions (3, 6), inwater-alcohol mixtures (4), and in mixtures of water and acetone (5). When …
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