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THE infra-red absorption spectrum of gaseous and liquid sulphur trioxide has been determined by us, in the laboratory for physical research at the Sor-bonne, in the region extending from 7μ to 14μ, with the help of the self-registering rock salt infra-red absorption spectrometer developed and described by Lambert and Lecomte1.
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Lambert, P., et Lecomte, J., C.R., 189, 155 (1929).
Gerding, H., Nijveld, W. J., and Muller, G. J., NATURE, 137, 1033 (1936); Z. phys. Chem., B, 35, 193 ff. (1937).
Compare also "Die Theorie der Komplexität und der Allotropie" 262 (1938).
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GERDING, H., LECOMTE, J. Infra-Red Absorption Spectrum of Sulphur Trioxide. Nature 142, 718 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142718a0
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