Abstract
The thermal combination of hydrogen and oxygen, investigated in various vessels (quartz, clean Pyrex, Pyrex covered with KCl), follows the Arrhenius law over a considerable temperature range in which, according to Hinshelwood, a chain reaction in the gas phase, broken at the wall, must be assumed. It is concluded that in this temperature range the chains are not branched.

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