The conductivity and dissociation of organic acids in aqueous solution at different temperatures .. . ons are identical. S. The behavior of the organic acids respect to tho changein their dissociation ;:ith the temperature ±3 contrary tc the hypoth-esis of Thomson and Mornst,, v/hich connects dissociating pov/er and di-electric constants; or at least the influence of sorio other unknovmforce is suggested. This vdll be extended for tha organic acids from 35° to 55-, and•//ill also be extended to nonaqueous solvents. ^o Frederic T^hite • borr. in elrose, asaachu


The conductivity and dissociation of organic acids in aqueous solution at different temperatures .. . ons are identical. S. The behavior of the organic acids respect to tho changein their dissociation ;:ith the temperature ±3 contrary tc the hypoth-esis of Thomson and Mornst,, v/hich connects dissociating pov/er and di-electric constants; or at least the influence of sorio other unknovmforce is suggested. This vdll be extended for tha organic acids from 35° to 55-, and•//ill also be extended to nonaqueous solvents. ^o Frederic T^hite • borr. in elrose, asaachuostts, Juns15, 1385. His public sohool education was obtained at Rovers and ataldon, aosachusotts. He obtained the iogreo of Bachelor of Scienceat the assachusetts Institute of T8chnolo~y, Boston, in 1906, andreraained at that institution as assistant in choriistry for the twoyears suc^eedin^^. He entered the Johns Hopkins University in 190S asgraduate student in , recei/ing a University Scholarship forthe acaderrdc year 19C8-1909, and was apj--i-ted rsllo-v for the


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