Abstract
An attempt has been made to determine the exact composition of the first crystals that separate out on freezing solutions of hydrogen peroxide and water of various concentrations. Special care was taken to ensure complete removal of any liquid wetting the solid phase. In all cases the crystals were found to contain both components and in proportions usually different from those in the mother-liquor. Owing to the limitations of the experimental method used, the results are only approximate, but they afford ample evidence for the existence of solid solutions. The possibility of hydrogen peroxide forming solid solutions with water is discussed from the standpoint of the crystal structure of both components.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science
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6 articles.
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