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IN a recent publication1 from this laboratory, we have described our results on the study of the composition of cupric ammino sulphates by the new electrical conductivity method2 of Dey and Bhattacharya. In other communications we have described the isolation of cupric pentammino sulphate by alcoholic precipitation from ammoniacal solutions of cupric sulphate.
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Dey and Bhattacharya, Curr. Sci., 14, 69 (1945).
Cf. Dey, Curr. Sci., 15, 24 (1946).
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DEY, A. Composition of Cupric Ammino Nitrates. Nature 158, 95 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158095a0
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