140 Conductivities and Viscosities in Pure and in Mixed Solvents. 



30 

 .28 

 .E6 

 .24 



4-> 

 O 



3 . 

 O 



c 

 o 

 o 

 1. ' 



JO 



3 

 O 



.S? 

 o 



2 



be seen from the following values calculated from the results of Wight- 

 man, Davis, Holmes, and Jones: 1 



TABLE 76. Fluidities and temperature coefficients of fluidity. 



BENZOIC ACID 



MALEIC ACID 



2.0 



1.6 



'> 1.3 



'*j 

 u 



3 



o 



c 

 o 

 o 



0-8 



o 

 S 



0.4 



15" 



35 



Temperature 

 FIG. 13. 



as 

 Temperature 



FIQ. 14. 



35" 



Nevertheless, it is possible that the greater expansion of alcohol with 

 rise in temperature affords the ions greater freedom of movement. 



(3) A suggestion which seems to be far more probable than either 

 of the preceding, is that the association of alcohol is affected to a less 

 extent by rise in temperature than is the association of water. If this 

 be true, the dissociating power of alcohol relative to that of water will 



Uourn. Chim. Phys., 12, 406 (1914). 



