Chemical Reactions of Positronium in Aqueous Solutions

Abstract
An attempt to a preliminary but systematic study of the chemical properties of the element positronium is described. It is verified (in agreement with Green and Bell) that positrons react with nitrates; it is believed that this reaction is an oxidation process. It is found that positronium is not so readily attacked by the ions Cl and SO4. In chloride and sulfate solutions positronium more effectively replaces the metals which are lowest in the electrochemical series: this result opens the possibility of determining the position of positronium in the electrochemical scale.