114 STUDY OF HYDHOXYLAMIME AND ITS SALTS — ROSS. 



VI. 



Compared in this way, it is seen that the conductivity of the 

 chloride and sulphate of hydroxylamine is lower than the 

 correspondincr salts of potassium and ammonium, beino; almost 

 the same as sodium. It may also be noted that while the 

 chloride and sulphate of ammonium have a lower conductivity 

 than the corresponding salts of potassium, yet. like hydroxy- 

 lamine, in the case of the nitrate it has a higher conductivity 

 than either sodium or potassium. 



No data for comparison of tb.e conductivity of phosphates 

 were obtainable. 



From the results obtained on the conductivity of hydroxy- 

 lamine in solution, it is evident that although it has a very high 

 resistance, greatei' than that of ammonia, indicating weaker 

 basicity, yet it can not be classed, like water, as a non- 

 electrolyte. 



