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DURING the course of some measurements on the rate of absorption of gaseous oxygen by aqueous sodium sulphite solution, it was found that, under certain conditions, stirring the liquid beneath the surface without in any way agitating the latter decreased the rate of absorption below that of the unstirred liquid.
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HICKSON, W. Rate of Absorption of Oxygen by Sodium Sulphite Solution. Nature 138, 645 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138645a0
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