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Electrical Phenomena of Crystals floating on a Saturated Aqueous Solution

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AT the end of 1926 a student under my charge named M. Simizu found that crystals of acetanilide formed a regular arrangement on the surface of the saturated aqueous solution of acetanilide. He had filtered the crystals produced by boiling aniline and acetic acid (J. B. Cohen, “Practical Organic Chemistry”, p. 151, 1920), and discovered this after leaving the filtrate for two days.

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KATOH, N. Electrical Phenomena of Crystals floating on a Saturated Aqueous Solution. Nature 124, 653–654 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124653c0

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