1909
DOI: 10.1021/ja01937a005
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The Electrolytic Preparation of the Amalgams of the Alkali and Alkali-Earth Metals.

Abstract: The four methods by which alkali and alkali-earth amalgams have been prepared are:i. Directly from metals. 2. By the action of an amalgam on a salt solution. 3. By the electrolysis of a complex alkali-mercury salt in aqueous solution, with platinum electrodes. 4. By the electrolysis of a salt solution with a mercury cathode.

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“…This mode of its preparation was cited in later literature (3, 7). In the amalgamation the use of lithium, presumably all at one time, led to a violent explosion (8, 9). The amalgam was also prepared more recently b}^t he electrolysis of aqueous lithium chloride using polarographically pure mercury as cathode and platinum as anode (10).…”
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“…This mode of its preparation was cited in later literature (3, 7). In the amalgamation the use of lithium, presumably all at one time, led to a violent explosion (8, 9). The amalgam was also prepared more recently b}^t he electrolysis of aqueous lithium chloride using polarographically pure mercury as cathode and platinum as anode (10).…”
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confidence: 99%