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THESE bands were obtained by photographing a carbon are, the negative electrode of which had been drilled and filled with arsenic, run in an atmosphere of hydrogen at a potential of 110 volts. No bands were obtained with the arsenic in the positive electrode. The electrodes were composed of Acheson graphite. The spectrograph used was a Hilger three-metre quartz prism instrument.
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KIMBALL, G., BATES, J. The Band Spectrum of AsH. Nature 128, 969 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128969b0
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