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Excerpt from A Study of the Conductivity of Certain Salts in Water, Methyl, Ethyl, and Propyl Alcohols and Mixtures of These Solvents: Dissertation Submitted to the Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University in Conformity With the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Ever since the birth of the theory of Electrolytic Diss -ociation of Arrhenius and the perfection of the Kohlrausch method for the measurement of the conductivity of solutions the determination of the dissociation of electrolytes in aqueous solution has been the subject of almost endless in -vestigation. The work was however almost exclusively con -fined to aqueous solutions due to the fact that water is a solvent for so many substances, that it is a very good dissociant, and that it can be purified with ease.
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