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Solubility in the system CuBr2-CdBr2-H2O at 25°C was determined by the method of isothermal saturation. The obtained data were examined from the viewpoint of competitive formation of acido complexes in aqueous solutions.
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Skripkin, M.Y., Zamyatin, I.V. & Chernykh, L.V. Solubility in the Ternary System Water-Cadmium Bromide-Copper(II) Bromide. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 74, 1082–1084 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013090128286
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