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Tetrazoles. 15. Electrical conductivity of 5-phenyltetrazole and its salts in water and organic solvents

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The electrical conductivity of 5-phenyltetrazole and its potassium, cesium, and ammonium salts in water, acetone, acetonitrile, nitromethane, and dimethyl sul-foxide has been studied. 5-Phenyltetrazole and its ammonium salt exists in an associated state in organic solvents. The potassium and cesium salts of 5-phenyltetrazole are practically completely dissociated in water, acetonitrile, nitro-methane, and dimethyl sulfoxide when the concentration is less than 10−3 M.

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For Report 14, see [3].

Translated from Khimiya Geterotskiklicheskikh Soedinenii, No. 11, pp. 1556–1558, November, 1983.

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Tsentovskii, V.M., Bashkirtseva, V.E., Evgen'ev, M.I. et al. Tetrazoles. 15. Electrical conductivity of 5-phenyltetrazole and its salts in water and organic solvents. Chem Heterocycl Compd 19, 1238–1240 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00515368

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