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L'oxonium dans certains composés uranifères
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July 28, 2010
Experiments are made in order to verify the assumption put forward by Brasseur according to which H2O exists in a certain number of uranium minerals under the form 2 H2O = H3O + OH. Reactions with substances containing K, Rb and Cs confirm the validity of the oxonium hypothesis.
Published Online: 2010-07-28
Published in Print: 1965-12
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