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Chlorides and Bromides of the Alkaline Earths. Amer. Chem. Journ., 23, 89 

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2) Chambers and Fraser. On a Minimum in the Molecular Lowering of the Freezing- 



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Elektrolyten in wasseriger Losung gebildet werden. Ztschr. phys. Chem., 55, 

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