Abstract
Six solvents, with different basicities and dielectric constants, were studied to determine their suitability as media for high frequency (HF) titrations of weak acids. There is no definite correlation between the slopes of the HP response and conductance curves and the two properties, dielectric constant or basicity, of the solvent. The apparent strength of the acid or base in these solvents is not due to any single solvent property but it is a combination of the properties of the solute and the solvent. In general, from this and other papars, solvents with relatively high dielectric constants and very weakly basic properties are most likely to be successful solvents for non-aqueous HF and conductance titrations.
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