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Equivalent Conductivity of Strongly Dissociated Electrolytes

Both the relaxation and the electrophoretic effect reduce the equivalent conductivity, and therefore the related terms A ei and A, have to be subtracted from Aq to get the equivalent conductivity A at a given concentration c, as shown in Equation 1.30. [Pg.16]

Equivalent Conductivity A/Q i moH cm of Some Electrolytes for Some Concentrations in Water at 25°C [Pg.18]

Sources Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Press, Cleveland, [Pg.18]

1977-1978 D Ans-Lax, Taschenbuch filr Chemiker und Physiker, Springer, Berlin, Germany 1960. [Pg.18]


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