Abstract

In this paper the authors describe the construction and operation of a conductivity setup for high-temperature measurements. In the new conductivity equipment a direct current input signal and a high performance computer-controlled air oven were employed to measure the electrolyte conductance of dilute NaOH aqueous solutions up to 150 °C.

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