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FOLLOWING a fairly extensive study of the dielectric properties of solid hydrogen chloride in this Laboratory1, it was proposed to investigate the deuterated form. While hydrogen chloride was prepared by action of strong sulphuric acid on sodium chloride, deuterium chloride was obtained by dropping heavy water on thionyl chloride, the other product of the reaction being sulphur dioxide.
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Phillips, C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, [232, 1924 (1951)].
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PHILLIPS, C. Dielectric Properties of a Sample of Deuterium Chloride containing an Impurity. Nature 168, 518–519 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/168518b0
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