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Metropolitan needs and sizes of prime movers


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1915
Tongue
English
Weight
57 KB
Volume
180
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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โœฆ Synopsis


ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTIONS IN FORiX{AMID. 6Ol 3. The formation of solvates with formamid is indicated by those salts that form hydrates.

  1. Solvated salts show larger percentage temperature coefficients of conductivity than non-solvated salts.

  2. The order o.f magnitude of percentage temperature coefficients of conductivity is approximately proportional to the viscosity of the solutions.

  3. Formamid is the first of the pure solvents studied with reference to the viscosity of solutions, in which none of the salts used produce negative viscosities. A satisfactory explanation of the above fact is apparent, if the very large association factor of the solvent is considered in connection with the theory of Jones and Veazey.

  4. In regard to conductivity, dissociation, and effect on viscosity of solvent, c~esium salts are very closely allied to rubidium salts.

  5. Mercuric chloride is more dissociated in formamid than in water.


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