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THE fact that liquids other than water may serve as media for inorganic reactions is widely recognized ; reactions in the well-known liquid ammonia and liquid sulphur dioxide systems are explained by postulating the ionization :
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ADDISON, C., THOMPSON, R. Ionic Reactions in Liquid Dinitrogen Tetroxide. Nature 162, 369–370 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162369a0
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