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The formation of interhalogens

Schulek et al., 1960

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7754553414849649858
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Schulek E
Burger K
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Talanta

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The formation of interhalogen compounds has been investigated in the reactions between elementary bromine or iodine with mercury II chloride, silver chloride, and silver chloride dissolved in saturated sodium chloride solution, and between elementary iodine and silver …
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