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Study of solvent-solvent interaction by paper chromatography II. Acetone — Water system

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Complex formation in acetone-water systems has been investigated by studying solvent migration rate and chromatographic behaviour of hexacyanoferrate (II) and (III). The formation of mono-, tetra-, and decahydrates of acetone has been observed, of which the tetrahydrate, also observable by other physical properties of the solvent mixture, is the most stable.

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Shukla, S.K. Study of solvent-solvent interaction by paper chromatography II. Acetone — Water system. Chromatographia 6, 463–467 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02268985

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