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USING incident mercury light, the Raman effect of sulphuric acid at varying concentrations has been studied. In the results below, 100 per cent is the purest acid obtainable; 50 per cent is 1 molecule of sulphuric acid to 1 molecule of water; 0 per cent is pure water.
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BELL, R., FREDRICKSON, W. Raman Effect of Sulphuric Acid. Nature 125, 892–893 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125892c0
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