Conductance of beryllium sulphate solution at high pressure

Abstract
The conductance of beryllium sulphate solution has been measured at 25°C and over a range of pressure (1–1500 bars). The results are interpreted in terms of a normal transfer mechanism of beryllium sulphate superimposed by proton transfer arising from the partial hydrolysis of the beryllium and sulphate ions.

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