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I AM much surprised to read, in NATURE of December 17, that so fine an experimenter as Prof. A. J. Allmand has failed to inhibit the action of light on a mixture of hydrogen and chlorine, by drying. It is, with one exception, the easiest reaction with which to demonstrate the influence of traces of water on chemical action. So much so, that for many years it was one of my stock experiments in courses of elementary lectures.
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BAKER, H. Photochemical Reaction of Hydrogen and Chlorine. Nature 131, 27 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131027a0
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