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Conductivity studies on aqueous solutions of stereoisomers of tartaric acids and tartrates. Part I. Alkali metal and ammonium tartrates

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Conductivity measurements on aqueous solutions of disodium tartrate, dipotassium tartrate, sodium potassium tartrate, and diammonium tartrate were performed in the temperature range 5 to 35°C. The equivalent limiting conductivity of tartrate anion, λ(l/2 Tar2-) is evaluated.

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Bester-Rogac, M., Neueder, R., Barthel, J. et al. Conductivity studies on aqueous solutions of stereoisomers of tartaric acids and tartrates. Part I. Alkali metal and ammonium tartrates. J Solution Chem 26, 127–134 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02767917

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