140 PROPERTIES OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING SYSTEMS 



aqueous solutions may be accounted for in the same manner as those for 

 aqueous solutions. The difference in the form of the curves for various 

 electrolytes in the two cases arises chiefly as a result of the difference 



1.B 

 1.7 



1.6 



1.3 



1.0 



0.8 



0.7 



\*> 



60 



20 



60 



1000 2000 



Pressure in kg. /cm. 2 



JOOO 



FIG. 30. Showing the Influence of Pressure on the Resistance of 0.002 N Solutions 

 of Tetramethylammonium Iodide (above) and 0.1 Malonic Acid (below) in 

 Ethyl Alcohol at Different Temperatures. 



in the sign and magnitude of the viscosity pressure effect and in the value 

 of the ionization of the dissolved electrolytes. In solvents of lower 

 dielectric constant, the typical salts behave like electrolytes of inter- 

 mediate strength. At a given pressure, with increasing concentration of 



