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WE may reasonably anticipate that in those reactions which proceed at low temperatures, that is, reactions for which the energies of activation are small enough to render them sensitive to the difference in the zero point energies, diplogen and hydrogen will undergo reaction at different rates.
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For the method of analysis see NATURE, 132, 894, Dec. 9, 1933.
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FARKAS, A., FARKAS, L. Chemical Separation of Diplogen from Hydrogen. Nature 133, 139 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133139a0
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