Abstract
IN view of the attention which has recently been paid to the chemistry of silicates and germanates1,2 the following results obtained during an investigation of the properties of sodium stannate solutions are of interest.
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GOOD, P. Conductivity of Aqueous Sodium Stannate Solution. Nature 185, 840–841 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185840a0
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