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KOH/water electrical conductivity data (low concentrations)

KOH/water electrical conductivity data (low concentrations)

KOH/water electrical conductivity data (low concentrations)

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I've been looking for experimental data for the electrical conductivity of KOH/water solutions at modest temperatures (0 - 80°C) for relatively low concentrations (in the range of 5 - 15 weight % KOH).  I have data in hand for higher concentrations (~18 - 45 weight %) from a Russian literature article, so the more concentrated cases are covered.  I also have pure water data, so the other extreme is covered.  All I need are data to fill the gap so that I can extend an empirical regression for conductivity as a function of temeprature and composition--and for that I need suggestions as to where to look/whom to call.  Thanks.

RE: KOH/water electrical conductivity data (low concentrations)

For this density and temperature range I would use density
rather than conductivity measurement.

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