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Anion constituent transference numbers for 0.011–0.055M aqueous citric acid solutions have been measured by the direct moving boundary method. The limiting transference numbers yield a value of 29.2 S-cm2-mol−1 for the limiting molar conductance of the dihydrogen citrate ion.
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Shamim, M., Chye Eng, S. Transference numbers of aqueous citrate acid and the limiting molar conductance of the dihydrogen citrate ion at 25°C. J Solution Chem 11, 309–314 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00649289
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