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Steve Rose <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Dec 2006 19:26:10 +0000
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John Burgess wrote:
>
> The english version of this paper contains a couple of translation 
> errors:
>
> Oxalic acid dEhydrate should be dIhydrate, and the solutions are made 
> in "sugar-water" (1:1), and not in water.
>
> Regards, John Burgess
>
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John are you sure of this?  I would have thought that by "dehydrate" the 
translator might have meant "without water" which would have been 
"anhydrate" and I understand that most recipes assume anhydrate when 
they specify the concentration.  My limited knowledge of chemistry tells 
me that the only difference between the 2 when making up aqueous 
solutions is that the heavier dihydrate molecule would call for a very 
slightly greater proportion of oxalic acid.  Perhaps a chemist out there 
could confirm this and perhaps even tell us how mush more dihydrate is 
needed.

Regards

Steve Rose, England

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