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ALTHOUGH Marks and Glass1 have carried out amperometric titrations using a stationary gold electrode as the polarizable cathode, no results of investigations concerning the behaviour of hypochlorite and of N-chloroamines at the dropping mercury electrode have been recorded.
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HELLER, K., JENKINS, E. Behaviour of Hypochlorite and of N-Chloroamines at the Dropping Mercury Electrode. Nature 158, 706 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158706a0
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