Author:
Campbell A. N.,Kartzmark E. M.,Bednas M. E.,Herron J. T.
Abstract
The specific and equivalent conductances (which also involve the densities) of aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and of ammonium nitrate, ranging in concentration from 0.1 M to that of the pure molten salt, have been determined at temperatures of 221.7 °C and 180.0 °C, respectively. It has been found that when the equivalent conductance is plotted against logarithm of the concentration, a straight line is obtained in the region of concentrations greater than about 6 M or less. Hence the equivalent conductance can be calculated from the relation[Formula: see text]where D = the slope and Λa = equivalent conductance at the limiting experimental concentration, Ca (in the molten state).
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
27 articles.
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