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iodide in acetone and in binary mixtures containing acetone, in order to determine 

 whether such solutions are analogous to those of lithium nitrate, as they should be if 

 the proposed explanation of the peculiar behavior of the latter is correct. The 

 results of the conductivity measurements are shown in tables 92 to 97 and in figs. 

 33 to 58, inclusive. 



Fig. o.j. Conductivity of 

 cadmium iodide in mix- 

 tures of acetone and 

 ethyl alcohol at 0. 



25 50 75 



Per cent, of Acetone 



Fig. 57. Conductivity of cadmium iodide in 

 mixtures of acetone and water at 0. 



25 50 



Per cent, of Acetone 



Fig. 58. Conductivity of cad- 

 mium iodide in mixtures of 

 acetone and water at 25. 



25 50 75 



Per cent, of Acetone 



100 



25 50 75 

 Per cent, of Acetone 



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