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Table 34. Equivalent conductance at round temperatures Continued. 



*Omitted in computing the mean. 



tOmitted in computing the mean since the readings were uncertain, owing to the fact that a 

 relatively high vacuum was produced in this case, which permitted the formation of bubbles 

 on the electrode. 



In connection with these results, attention may be called to the degree of 

 agreement of the "initial" and "final" values, which gives a measure of 

 the change in concentration resulting from the heatings. In the cases of 

 the 0.1 and 0.01 normal solutions of sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, 

 acetic acid, and sodium acetate the differences between these two sets of 



