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: Oxidation of Ethyne + Iodine
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·Steve·
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Sent: 11/2/2006 7:09 AM
That first reference about ethyne oxidation (
http://mattson.creighton.edu/C2H2/index.html
) strikes me as the most reliable. I wish they stated whether they analyzed the reaction mixture to confirm that formic acid is formed, rather than oxalic acid.
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Oxidation of Ethyne + Iodine
·Steve·
11/5/2006 8:41 PM
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