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Effect the tungsten(VI) and molybdenum(VI) ions on the electrical conductivity of ammonium hydroxide solutions

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The effect of the W(VI) and Mo(VI) ions on the electrical conductivity of ammonium hydroxide solutions (7 mol/L) is studied in the tungsten or molybdenum concentration range 0.1–0.5 mol/L and the temperature range 20–60°C. The electrical conductivities of the solutions are shown to depend linearly on the solution temperature and the metal concentration, and the coefficients of linear regression equations are calculated. The temperature coefficients of the electrical conductivities of the solutions are determined.

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Original Russian Text © O.M. Levchuk, A.M. Levin, V.A. Bryukvin, 2016, published in Metally, 2016, No. 2, pp. 88–91.

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Levchuk, O.M., Levin, A.M. & Bryukvin, V.A. Effect the tungsten(VI) and molybdenum(VI) ions on the electrical conductivity of ammonium hydroxide solutions. Russ. Metall. 2016, 246–249 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029516030083

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