Abstract

Electrochemical oscillations have been observed during the reduction of indium(III) and gallium(III) in 0.02 M chloride and nitrate solutions at a dropping mercury electrode. No external resistance attached in series with the cell was required. The results show that Triton X-100, a common surface active agent, has some influence on the oscillations but was not a prerequisite for the oscillations in the reduction of indium(III).

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