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Atomic weight of iodine

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Table 0.1 gives ratios of reacting weight of iodine and silver obtained, in an accurate determination of atomic weight of iodine, using five batches of silver A, B, C, D, E and two of iodine, I, II (Baxter and Landstredt, 1940; Brownlee, 1965). Silver batch C is a repurification of batch B, which in turn is a repurification of batch A. In these data 1.176 399 has been subtracted from all values.

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Snell, E.J. (1987). Atomic weight of iodine. In: Applied Statistics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6946-2_18

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