The conductance of dilute aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions from 15° to 75°
KN Marsh and RH Stokes
Australian Journal of Chemistry
17(7) 740 - 749
Published: 1964
Abstract
The conductances of sodium hydroxide solutions at 15°, 25°, 50°, and 75° have been determined at concentrations up to 0.02N with special precautions to eliminate the effects of carbon dioxide and of alkaline attack on glass cells. The limiting conductances have been determined from the Fuoss-Onsager and Pitts equations, and the mobility of the hydroxide ion calculated. The theoretical specific conductance of water at various temperatures has been calculated.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9640740
© CSIRO 1964