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RECENTLY we have observed the spectrum obtained by introducing nickel carbonyl vapour into the flame of a Meker burner. Just above the blue-green cones, in the hottest part of the flame, we find a very wide-spaced band structure which can only be attributed to a hydride.
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GAYDON, A., PEARSE, R. Spectrum of Nickel Hydride. Nature 134, 287 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134287a0
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