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RECENT work in this laboratory on the vapour density of the compound, AlH3·2N(CH3)3, has indicated that this material dissociates reversibly in two steps. In Table 1, the pressures at various temperatures are presented for a sample of known weight in a volume of approximately 1 litre. The pressures, measured with a mercury manometer, have been corrected to 0°.
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HEITSCH, C. New Evidence for Free AIH. Nature 195, 995–996 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195995b0
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