The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems Microform Including Electr

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The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems Microform Including Electr
Charles a Charles August Kraus
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7 Methylacetate 46. 5 25. 9 6. 4 Acetonitrile 34. 6 ( 134. 8) Ethyl alcohol 33. 6 31. 9 24. 9 10. 8 22. 8 Chloral 27. 9 Acetone 42. 4 39. 1 23. 5 3. 3 37. 5 Phenol (70. 0) 23. 0 16. 0 Cane sugar (5-0) ( 1. 5) 20. 7 Urethane 41. 0 36. 7 18. 7 10. 5 Methyl alcohol 19. 3 22. 1 14. 7 10. 1 3. 4 Acetamide 20. 8 10. 7 14. 4 3. 8 Ammonia 14. 0 .. 14. 3 0. 1 12. 3 Glycol 14. 2 10. 3 10. 3 8. 2 (19. 9) Thiourea 10. 3 Glycerine ............ 9. 3 3. 4 11. 6 9. 8 (54. 3) Mannite (-10. 5) ( 20. 3) 11. 6 . .... ( 174) Acetic acid 12. 3 9. 4 1. 5 Grape sugar (6. 6) ( 11. 6) 6. 3 Formamide (2. 2) 1. 1 8. 5 Urea 4. 5 (25. 3) 0. 0 4. 7 3. 6 Glycocoll .. (96. 3) 9. 4 electrolytes are arranged vertically in the order of their effect on the solubility of potassium bromate. Those values which appear in paren- theses in the table are such in which interaction between the non-electro- lyte and the electrolyte probably occurs. A negative value of the solu- bility coefficient indicates an increase in the solubility.

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