WORK OF E. G. MAHIN. 

 Table 80 Continued. 



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Table 81. Temperature Coefficients of Conductivity of Lithium Nitrate in Mixtures of Methyl 



Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, and Water. 



Table 82. Viscosity and Fluidity of Mixtures of Acetone, Methyl Alcohol, and Water. 



Per cent 

 acetone. 



n 



v 



25 



Temperature 

 coefficients. 



Acetone (25 per cent methyl 

 alcohol and water) 



Acetone (50 per cent methyl 

 alcohol and water) 



Acetone (75 per cent methyl 

 alcohol and water) 







25 



50 



75 



100 







25 



50 



75 



100 







25 



50 



75 



100 



0.03286 

 0.03386 

 0.02597 

 0.01310 

 0.00429 



0.03586 

 0.02850 

 0.01926 

 0.00984 

 0.00429 



0.02461 

 0.01824 

 0.01203 

 0.00705 

 0.00429 



0.01368 

 0.01428 

 0.01209 

 0.00751 

 0.00346 



0.01541 

 0.01340 

 0.01514 

 0.00620 

 0.00346 



0.01253 

 0.00990 

 0.00726 

 0.00491 

 0.00346 



0.0561 

 0.0549 

 0.0460 

 0.0303 

 0.0096 



0.0531 

 0.0451 

 0.0371 

 0.0235 

 0.0096 



0.0463 

 0.0338 

 0.0263 

 0.0175 

 0.0096 



From the results thus far obtained, it would seem that the viscosity and conduc- 

 tivity values in ternary mixtures are about what might be expected from the beha- 

 vior of solutions in binary solvent mixtures. A series of experiments with a salt, 

 such as potassium iodide, which shows no abnormality in any of the single solvents, 

 would make possible a more exact comparison of experimental with calculated values. 



