THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF SILVER NITRATE AND OF AMMONIUM NITRATE AT THE TEMPERATURES 221.7 °C. AND 180.0 °C, RESPECTIVELY
- 1 December 1954
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 32 (12) , 1051-1060
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v54-140
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).Keywords
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