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- W1415008752 abstract "This review is concerned in particular with the recent developments in the chemistry of solutions in anhydrous sulfuric acid. As a solvent, it is of interest from % number of points of view. It has long been used as a medium for certain reactions, such as aromatic nitration, although its role in this particular reaction has only recently been understood. It is a good solvent for a wide variety of organic compounds, very many of which give stable solutions, from which they may be recovered unchanged simply by dilution with water. It is a highly acidic medium and as such has been used for the study of the basicity of very weak bases, such as ketones and nitro-compounds. Although it is an extremely weakly basic solvent, a few substances have nevertheless been found that show acidic behavior. In general, our knowledge of acids and bases has been considerably widened as a result of the study of sulphuric acid solutions." @default.
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- W1415008752 title "The Sulfuric Acid Solvent System" @default.
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