The Formation of Addition Compounds Between Formic Acid And Metallic Formates a
The Formation of Addition Compounds Between Formic Acid And Metallic Formates a
Howard Adler
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That used in this work had a specific conductivity of 7. 3 7. 5 X 10~ r> reciprocal ohms. CONDUCTIVITIES 34 44 Base Cone. 2 S X 10 Sa X 10 Barium 0. 2758 11. 92 11. 85 0. 1869 8. 551 8. 478 0. 0923 4. 902 4. 827 0. 0474 2. 649 2. 575 Lead 0. 1047 2. 462 2. 387 0. 0477 1. 370 1. 295 Magnesium 0. 0919 3. 006 2. 931 0. 0479 1. 758 1. 683 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS An examination of the experimental results will disclose the extent of agreement between them and the corresponding consequences of the hypo...thesis proposed in the beginning of the paper. (a) Compounds Isolated. The curves in general, and the particular compounds iso- lated may be first compared. The addition compounds crystal- lized, generally, as needles, whereas the neutral salts give in most cases crystals belonging to the rhombic system. Table II gives the compounds actually isolated, with the freezing- point relationships of each. 1 S. And Martin, J. A. C. S. , 36, 1590 (1914). 2 Cone, in equivalents per liter. 3 S=Specific conductivity of solution in reciprocal ohms.
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