Temperature and concentration dependence of the specific conductivity of concentrated solutions of potassium hydroxide

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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