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Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

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Hello!

Does anybody know where I can find a table of electrical conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid solutions?

Many thanks!!

RE: Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

Which end of the range, very dilute or highly concentrated?

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RE: Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

The concentration-conductivity curve of acetic acid has a typical monovalen acid form.  This means the conductivity is low at low concentration, at a certain concentration it has a top conductivity value.  At higher concentrations the conductivity decreases again.  This means conductivit measurement cannot be used at values around the top.

For acetic acid the top is at 3,5 %wt @25°C

RE: Conductivity versus concentration of acetic acid - water solutions

There are some values in my older (1985) version of the CRC Handbook, in the table "Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions."

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