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INDEX. 



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Kablukoff continued. 



on conductivity in iso- 

 butyl and isoamyl 



alcohols 9 



on the conductivity in 



hydrocarbons 7 



work in mixtures of the 



alcohols and water. . 13 

 Kahlenberg and Lincoln, conductivity 



in acetone 10 



and Lincoln, conductivity 



in methyl alcohol .... 8 

 and Lincoln, on conduc- 

 tivity in ethyl alcohol 9 

 and Lincoln, on conduc- 

 tivity in organic sol- 

 vents 12 



and Lincoln, on the con- 

 ductivity in hydro- 

 carbons 7 



and Lincoln, work with 

 the halides of arsenic 



and antimony 6 



Kanowalow, on the relation between 

 dissociating power and chemical 



action 2 



Kawalki, on diffusion in ethyl alcohol 8 

 Kerler, conductivity in methyl alcohol 7 

 work in mixtures of the alco- 

 hols and water 13 



Ketones 10 



Kohlrausch and Deguisne, formula for 

 the influence of tem- 

 perature on conduc- 



- tivity 18 



on the dissociating power 

 of water determined 

 by its conductivity . . 3 

 sphere of solvent about 



the ions 18 



Lenz, on the conductivities in mixtures 



of the alcohols and water. 14 

 work in mixtures of the alcohols 



and water 13 



Lindsay, summary of his work 219 



work of 24 



Lithium bromide 129 



conductivity of, 129, 130, 131 

 comparison of the con- 

 ductivities of, 131. 132, 



155 



comparison of the tem- 

 perature coefficients 

 of conductivities of, 



132, 133 



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Lithium bromide continued. 



comparison of the 

 temperature co- 

 efficients of flu- 

 idities of 155 



fluidities 154 



Lithium nitrate 35 



comparison of the con- 

 ductivities of, 85, 86 

 comparison of the 

 molecular conduc- 

 tivities in mix- 

 tures of water 

 and the alcohols, 62 

 comparison of the 

 molecular conduc- 

 tivities of 37 



comparison of the 

 temperature co- 

 efficients of con- 

 ductivity of 87,88 



conductivity of . . . .84, 111 

 molecular conductiv- 

 ity of 37 



temperature coeffi- 

 cients of conduc- 

 tivity of 37 



Loomis, the dissociating power of 

 water as measured by freezing- 

 point lowering 3 



Maximum in conductivity due pri- 

 marily to a change in the dimen- 

 sions of the ionic spheres Ill 



McMaster, summary of his work 223 



work of 126 



Methyl alcohol 25 



Minimum in conductivity a general 



phenomenon 40 



in conductivity, cause of, 58, 67 

 in conductivity, explana- 

 tion of 41 



in the molecular conduc- 

 tivity of potassium 



iodide 29 



Mixed solvents 13 



used by Rouiller 116 



Mixtures of water and the alcohols ... 13 

 Negative temperature coefficients of 



conductivity, 148, 149, 167 



viscosity coefficients 213 



Nernst, on the relation between disso- 

 ciating power and dielec- 

 tric constant 1 



the dissociating power of water 



as measured by solubility. . 3 



