CONDUCTANCES OF AQUEOUS LITHIUM NITRATE SOLUTIONS AT 25.0 °C. AND 110.0 °C

  • Campbell A
  • Debus G
  • Kartzmark E
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Abstract

The conductances, densities, and viscosities of aqueous solutions of lithium nitrate have been determined, at temperatures of 25.0° and 110.0 °C, at concentrations up to 14 molar. The results have been compared with the conductances calculated by means of the Robinson–Stokes equation and good agreement found up to about 7 molar. A short discussion of the theoretical implications is given.

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Campbell, A. N., Debus, G. H., & Kartzmark, E. M. (1955). CONDUCTANCES OF AQUEOUS LITHIUM NITRATE SOLUTIONS AT 25.0 °C. AND 110.0 °C. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 33(10), 1508–1514. https://doi.org/10.1139/v55-184

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