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column, the volume in liters is given in which one gram mole- 

 cule of substance is dissolved; and the next column gives the 

 corresponding molecular conductivity, while the fifth column, 

 gives the temperature at which the measurements were made. 



Table II. 



Solvent 



Water. 



Methyl alcohol 



Formic acid 



Liquid ammonia 



Liquid sulphur dioxide. 



Acetone. 



Benzonitrile 



Acetonitrile 



Pyridine 



Solute 



Phosphorus oxy-chioride 



Arsenic trichloride 



KI 



LiCl 



KC1 



KBr 



N(C 2 H 5 ) I 



4 



KI 



AgN0 3 



AgN0 3 



NH 4 I 



SCCH3) I 

 3 



S(CH S ) I 



V 



Dv 



t°c 



18 



18 



25 



-38 



25 



25 



25 



25 



25 



Observer 



Kohlrausch ') 



Vollmer 3 ) 



Zanninovich-Tessa- 

 rin 3 ) 



Franklin and 

 Kraus *) 



Walden 6 ) 



18 St. v. Lascynski •) 



Lincoln ') 



Dutoit and 



Friderich e ) 



St. v. Lascynski and 

 St. v. Oorski ») 



Walden 10 ) 



Walden 10 ) 



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2 Wied. Ann. 53, 328. Q894). 



• Zeit. Elektrochem. 3, 55. (1895). 



7 Jour. Phys. Chem. 3, 457. (1899). 

 3 Zeit. phys. Chem. 19, 251. (1896\ 8 Bull. Soc. Chem. [3] 19, 327. (1898). 



* Am. Chem. Jour. 23, p. 288. (1900). 9 Zeit. Elektrochem. 4, 290. (1897). 



6 Ber. d. Deutsch. Chem. Gesel. 33, 2862. (1899). I0 Zeit. anorg. Chem. 35, 209. (1900). 



