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. 1968 Aug;8(8):965–970. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(68)86531-2

Ion Association of Simple Electrolytes in Water Saturated 1-Butanol

N Lakshminarayanaiah, C Paul Bianchi
PMCID: PMC1367384  PMID: 5661903

Abstract

The electrical conductances of solutions of physiologically important simple electrolytes in water saturated 1-butanol have been measured at 25°C as functions of salt concentration. Values for both λo, the conductance at infinite dilution, and K, the dissociation constant, have been derived by subjecting the data to the procedures given by Shedlovsky and Fuoss.

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