Absolute determination of the conductivity of electrolytes. Double differential cell with adjustable constant P. Saulnier OriginalPaper Pages: 835 - 845
Determination of electrolytic conductivity of a 0.01D aqueous potassium chloride solution at various temperatures by an absolute method P. SaulnierJ. Barthel OriginalPaper Pages: 847 - 852
The viscosity of aqueous electrolyte solutions and the TTG model J. V. Leyendekkers OriginalPaper Pages: 853 - 869
The formation of cation-ligand complexes of tributylammonium cation with diethyl carbonate, ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, 4-butyrolactone, ethyl acetate, and cyclopentanone ino-dichlorobenzene at 25°C Mary Anne JonesW. R. Gilkerson OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 880
Effect of pressure on the conductivities of HCl and KCl in water at 0°C Masakatsu UenoMasaru NakaharaJiro Osugi OriginalPaper Pages: 881 - 886
Standard potential of the silver-silver chloride electrode in 10, 20, and 40 wt.% ethanol/water solvents at 25, 0, −5, and −10°C Munessar SankarJ. B. MacaskillRoger G. Bates OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 895
Aqueous solutions of lithium hydroxide at various temperatures: Conductivity and activity coefficients Horacio CortiRosa CrovettoRoberto Fernández-Prini OriginalPaper Pages: 897 - 908