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A BENIGHTED chemist, I listened with awe and interest to the discussion by the physicists on the electrical state of the upper atmosphere, on March 4, at the Royal Society. Apparently they were not quite at home above cloudland. The blessed word “ionisation” played a great part but did not seem to mean more than “conducting.” Ozone was referred to with respect. Perhaps a chemist may be allowed to suggest a way in which it might serve as an “accumulator.”
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ARMSTRONG, H. Ozone and the Upper Atmosphere. Nature 117, 452 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117452b0
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