Abstract
The effect of foreign gases on the continuous absorption of bromine in the region 2200 A—5100 A has been studied. Contrary to the results of Bayliss and Rees, no increases in intensity were observed. The absorption of bromine in various inert solvents has also been measured. The results are similar to those obtained with iodine and have been interpreted in an analogous manner. No maxima were found at 2725 A and 2500 A for bromine dissolved in chloroform and cyclohexane, respectively, in disagreement with Aikin, Bayliss, and Rees.

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