Abstract

The conductance behavior of twenty-five 1∶1 electrolytes has been investigated in 3-methyl-2-oxazolidone (3Me20x) at 25°C. Conductance data were analyzed by the Lee-Wheaton equation, and all salts studied were found to be only slightly associated. Ionic limiting equivalent conductances were obtained using tris(iso-pentyl)butylammonium tetraphenylborate as a reference electrolyte. The relative values of the ionic limiting molar conductance are generally similar to those for other dipolar aprotic solvents. However, the order $$\lambda _0 (i - Pent_3 BuN^ + ) > \lambda _0 (Pent_4 N^ + )and\lambda _0 (Br^ - ) > \lambda _0 (ClO_4^ - )$$ is opposite to that found previously in the similar solvent 3-tert-bytyl-2-oxazolidone.

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