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Ionic Hydration in Mixtures of Strong Acids and Water

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FROM Raman and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements the concentrations of species present in mixtures of strong acids with water have been evaluated1–3.

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HÖGFELDT, E. Ionic Hydration in Mixtures of Strong Acids and Water. Nature 185, 760–761 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185760a0

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