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BOTH aluminium chloride and ferric chloride form volatile complexes with sodium chloride1–3. It has now been found that in general they form similar complexes with dichlorides.
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DEWING, E. Gaseous Complexes between Dichlorides and Trichlorides of Aluminium and Iron. Nature 214, 483 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214483a0
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