Section 55. Conductance-capacity of Apparatus. 

 Table 13. Conductance-capacity Data and final values. 



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Measurements of the conductance of the water, such as was used in 

 making up the solutions, were made at the various temperatures, observing 

 the same order and times of heating at each temperature as prevailed in 

 the experiments with the salt solutions. The bomb was always previously 

 freed from adsorbed substance by two or three heatings of an hour each 

 with water at 218 or 306. The actual conductances measured in the 

 bomb multiplied by 10 G are given in table 14. The appropriate mean of 

 these values was always subtracted from the conductance of the solution. 



