The differential diffusion coefficient of strontium chloride between 0.001 and 0.008 M concentrations at 25°has been determined by the conductometric method. Good agreement with calculations by the Nemst-Onsager and Fuoss theoretical equations has been obtained. This result differs from the behavior of the diffusion coefficient of calcium chloride which appears to deviate widely from the theoretical prediction in solutions of the same concentrations.Measurements of the diffusion coefficient of calcium chloride in dilute aqueous solution determined by the conductometric method by Harned and Levy2-3 differ considerably from the values computed by the Onsager and Fuoss theory.4
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