See, Dawn M., and Ralph E. White. 1997. “Temperature and Concentration Dependence of the Specific Conductivity of Concentrated Solutions of Potassium Hydroxide”. Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 42 (6): 1266-68.
Abstract
The specific conductivity of concentrated solutions of potassium hydroxide was measured over a temperature range of -15 to 100°C for concentrations of 15 to 45 mass %. An empirical correlation relating temperature, mass % KOH, and specific conductivity was made with a correlation coefficient of 0.9995. Using experimental density data from Akerlof and Bender, the correlation was extended to relate temperature, molarity, and conductivity.
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