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[ii], 59 leaves : illustrations |
| Summary |
"One of the most striking observations one makes in connection with the study of the conductivities of alcoholic solutions is their great similiarity [i.e., similarity] to those of aqueous solutions with the exception that the values of the concentrations are very much smaller. The differences are rather of degree than of kind. It will be noted that as the temperature is increased the molecular conductivity increases and the fraction of salt decreases which is what would be expected by analogy"--Discussion, leaf 43. |
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