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Conductivity in ternary systems

The electrical conductivity of mixtures of electrolytes and non-electrolytes are scarce. The only systems studied above 200 °C are KCl - Ar (Hartmann and Franck, 1969), NaCl-dioxane (Yeatts and Marshall, 1972) and Nal - methanol (Korobkov and Mikhilev, 1970). In these cases the system can be considered as a binary electrolyte solution in a mixed solvent. Therefore, the specific and molar conductivity decreases with the increase of the non-electrolyte in water due to the reduction of the dielectric constant of the mixed solvent. [Pg.224]

Bianchi, H. (1990) Conductivity of mixtures of symmetrialc and unsymmetrical electrolytes in aqueous solutions. Thesis, University of Buenos Aires. [Pg.224]

Bianchi, H. Corti, H.R. and Femandez-Prini, R. (1994)/. Solution Chem. 23 1203. [Pg.224]

Bianchi, H. Dujovne, 1. and Fem idez-Prini, R. (2000) J. Solution Chem. 29 237. [Pg.224]


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