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Conductivity of KCl solutions at various concentrations and temperatures (in Ohm-1 m-1):


0, 0.0776, 0.1521, 0.715, 6.541

2, 0.0824, 0.1612, 0.757, 6.886

4, 0.0872, 0.1705, 0.800, 7.237

6, 0.0921, 0.1800, 0.844, 7.593

8, 0.0970, 0.1896, 0.888, 7.954

10, 0.1020, 0.1994, 0.933, 8.319

12, 0.1070, 0.2093, 0.979, 8.689

14, 0.1121, 0.2193, 1.025, 9.063

16, 0.1173, 0.2294, 1.072, 9.441

18, 0.1225, 0.2397, 1.119, 9.822

20, 0.1278, 0.2501, 1.167, 10.207

22, 0.1332, 0.2606, 1.215, 10.554

24, 0.1386, 0.2712, 1.264, 10.984

26, 0.1441, 0.2819, 1.313, 11.377

28, 0.1496, 0.2927, 1.362, -

30, 0.1552, 0.3036, 1.412, -

32, 0.1609, 0.3146, 1.462, -

34, 0.1667, 0.3256, 1.513, -

36, -, 0.3368, 1.564, -

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