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IN NATURE, vol. xx. p. 357, I gave an account of Prof. V. and Herr C. Meyer's remarkable observations on the density of chlorine at high temperatures, which showed that the chlorine evolved from platinous chloride at temperatures of 1,200° and above had a density only two-thirds of that corresponding to the molecular formula Cl2. I also mentioned that the Meyers had stated that iodine exhibited a similar behaviour.
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ARMSTRONG, H. Dissociation of Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine . Nature 21, 461–462 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021461a0
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