Abstract
SILVER chloride crystals, with dimensions up to about ½ cm., were obtained by recrystallization of material solidified from the molten state. Fig. 1 shows some recrystallized plates after etching with a dilute solution of sodium thiosulphate.
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BURGERS, W., HIOK, T. Lattice Defects in Silver Chloride Crystals. Nature 157, 19–20 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157019b0
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