HgBrOOH, and HgBrOH reduces oxidized Hg I,II to Hg 0 directly (38%) and indirectly (62%) ( 24)" should instead appear as "photolysis of syn-HgBrONO, HgBrOOH, and HgBrOH reduces oxidized Hg I,II to Hg 0 directly (38%) and indirectly (62%) (25)." The online version has been corrected.
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