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The specific conductivity of iron(III) laurate solutions in binary liquid mixtures shows that the soap aggregates into micelles and CMC is found to be independent of temperature and concentration of benzene, acetone and tetrachloromethane in 1-butanol. The variation of molecular conductance,λ, with soap concentration, C, is expressed by the equation:λ = 10ACB. Both constants A and B vary with solvent composition but B remains constant with increase in temperature. Several parameters such as molecular conductance at infinite dilution,λ ∞, dissociation constant, K, heat of dissociation, ΔH∘, entropy, ΔS∘ and free energy, ΔG∘ of dissociation of soap have been evaluated and the effect of the nature of solvents has been discussed.
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Varma, R.P., Gour, S.N. & Tomar, J.S. Conductance of iron(III) laurate solutions in binary liquid mixtures. Transition Met Chem 7, 62–64 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00623812
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