Electrical Conductance in Ahsohtlc /;//>/// Alcohol. 



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TABLK 91. Sodium Paranitrobenzoate. 



TABLE 02. Sodium 2, 4, Dinitrdbenzoate. 



TABLE 93. Sodium Orthotoluate. 



TABLE 95. Sodium Paratoluatc. 



TABLE 94. Sodium m-ioluate. 



TABLE 96. Sodium Picrate. 



DISCUSSION OF RESULTS. 



The most apparent observation from tables 65 to 96 is the great 

 similarity in amount of conductance of these organic salts in alcohol. 

 At 25 in a 1,000-liter dilution the extreme limits for the conduct- 

 ance are from 26 to 36 mhos, with an average value from 28 to 33. 

 The obvious reason for this is the uniform effect of the sodium ion in 

 the solution and the similarity in the velocities of the organic anions. 

 As naturally expected, the conductances of these salts are much 

 greater than those of the corresponding acids. 



Very little can be said as to the relation between chemical composi- 

 tion and conductance. The aliphatic and aromatic derivatives show no 



