Abstract
Raman spectra of monofluoroacetic acid have been obtained over the concentration range 0.20–5.07 mole-liter−1. Degrees of ionization have been measured by comparing the relative intensity of the 1340 cm−1 line of the anion in the acid solutions with that in a salt solution.
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Covington, A.K., Hassall, M.L. & Irish, D.E. A raman study of the lonization of monofluoroacetic acid. J Solution Chem 3, 629–632 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00650406
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