Summary
Oxidation of ferric sulphate in a concentration of about 0,002 mols per litre by means ofγ- andβ-radiations shows no dependence from temperature between 4 and 54 degrees Celsius. Frozen solutions are not oxidized by radiations. Therefore reaction is only possible, when water molecules have free movement. The probability of energy-conduction for the used concentration is not changed by rising temperature for 50 degrees.
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Minder, W., Liechti, A. Über den Temperatureinfluß bei der Strahlenoxydation von Ferrosulfat. Experientia 2, 410–411 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02154219
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