
doi: 10.1063/1.1702256
Since argon is prepared by fractional distillation from liquid air, the greatest impurity found in it is nitrogen whose boiling point lies close to that of argon. For this reason it is believed that some of the previous measurements on supposedly pure argon were actually made on nitrogen contaminated argon. By adding controlled amounts of nitrogen to pure argon, the drift velocity curves of various authors can be duplicated.
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