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H2SO4 conductivity




2002

Hello,

I am looking for a curve with the conductivity of H2SO4 in concentration between 0 and 10% wt (0.1 g/l).

Thank you and best regards,

Eric KUNTZMANN
- Aesch, Switzerland



The CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics [adv: on Amazon & AbeBooks & eBay affil links] of Chemistry and Physics has the information you need in a section called "Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions: Conversion Tables." They list specific conductance (gamma) as well as conductivity (T) for various solutions (including sulfuric acid) at various concentrations.

Cathy Asgian
- Minneapolis, MN, USA
2002




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