Abstract
The combined oxygen that decomposes to evolve carbon dioxide (termed tentatively as CO 2-complex) appears to play a significant role in determining surface acidity, polarity, chemisorption of water and methanol, heat of immersion in water and selective adsorption from binary solutions. The removal of this complex creates unsaturated sites for the fixation of bromine: one molecule of bromine is fixed for every two molecules of the complex eliminated.
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