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IN the course of a systematic study of the ultrasonic behaviour of aqueous solutions of inorganic salts, I have come across two cases (mercuric chloride and cadmium iodide) which behave in a peculiar manner. Preliminary measurements on the velocity of ultrasonic waves in aqueous solutions of the above salts have been made using a variable path interferometer working at 750 kc./sec. An accuracy of 0.15 per cent is obtained. The results are presented graphically in Fig. 1.
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SUBRAHMANYAM, S. Ultrasonic Velocities in Aqueous Solutions of Cadmium Iodide and Mercuric Chloride. Nature 185, 371 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185371a0
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