The Electrical Conductivity of Non-Aqueous Solutions ..
The Electrical Conductivity of Non-Aqueous Solutions ..
Azariah Thomas Lincoln
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K with the sub- script r indicates that those values were obtained by using Kudolphi's formula, while K with the subscript o indicates that Ostwald's formula was employed. Table XXXIV. V /: 100 iTr 100 ir( 11.4 8.28 0.82 0.242 113 17.18 0.59 0.055 1,120 27.0 0.49 0.014 3,520 29.2 0.36 0.006 It will be observed that Rudolphi's formula does not yield a constant. From the preceding it therefore appears that neither the di- lution law of Ostwald nor that of Rudolphi holds for alcoholic solutions. I...t has been shown from Schlamp's work that the assumption of values for ^» is not justified; therefore, since these values are wanting, the validity of the law of Ostwald and of that of Ru- dolphi cannot be tested in regard to this solvent. The data avail- able are not sufficient to draw any conclusions concerning the applicability of these laws of dilution to other alcoholic solu- tions. Nernst ^ has called attention to the fact that solvents which have a high dielectric constant yield solutions that conduct elec- tricity.
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