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Ultra-Violet Spectra of Water Solutions

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RECENTLY, investigations of the ultra-violet absorption spectra of inorganic and organic ions in the wave-length range below 250 mµ have been made. At the shortest wave-lengths obtainable on the commercial instruments some interesting results were obtained. These show that the absorbances measured were not primarily due to the ions under examination, but resulted from a series of water absorption peaks which are strongly enhanced by the presence of solutes. The spectra were measured on a Beckman DK2 using 1-cm. silica cells, and one sample was reproduced on a ‘Uvispek’ with silica optics.

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GOLDING, R. Ultra-Violet Spectra of Water Solutions. Nature 186, 308 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186308a0

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