The Elements of Physical Chemistry

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The solution whose conductivity it is desired to measure is placed in the resistance vessel, and the vessel Suspended in the thermostat bath. The solution is stirred by raising and lowering the electrodes, and should be allowed to remain in the bath at least an hour at con- stant temperature, in order to insure that temperature equilibrium has been established.
Magnitude of the Temperature Coefficients of Conductivity for a Number of Substances. — Table
... I. — Substances with Slight Hxdbating Powee Temperature Ooeffioientb IK CONDTTCTIVITY tjNITS 1> = i v^vm Ammonium chloride Ammonium bromide Potassium chloride Potassium bromide Potassium iodide Potassium nitrate 2.07 2.16 2.13 2.18 2.09 1.86 2.94 2.86 2.84 2.91 2.91 2.71 Table II. — Substances with Laege Hydeating Powee « = 2 i; = 1024 Caloium^ chloride 3.11 5.61 Calcium bromide 3.01 5.20 Strontium bromide 2.93 5.27 Barium chloride 2.86 5.30 Magnesium chloride 2.55 4.59 Manganese chloride 2.37 4.86 Manganese nitrate 2.24 4.16 Cobalt chloride 2.54 4.95 Cobalt nitrate 2.48 4.67 Nickel chloride 2.63 5.04 Nickel nitrate 2.51 4.68 Copper chloride 2.15 5.04 Copper nitrate 2.38 4.88 ELECTROCHEMISTRY 397 It will be seen from the above data, taken from the work of Jones and West,' that the temperature coeflBcients of conductivity are large, and this must be carefully taken into account in making con- ductivity measurements.

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