Charles A. Kraus measured the electrical conductance of metal ammonia solutions and in 1907 was the first to attribute it the electrons liberated from the metal.
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James Ballantyne Hannay and J. Hogarth repeated the experiments with sodium in 1879–1880.
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Hamilton Cady in 1897 was the first to relate the ionizing properties of ammonia to that of water.
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