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��THE DISSOCIATION THEORY.

��CHAP.

��HCl

��HBr

��H,SO,

��HCOOH

��CH3COOH . . CjHaCOOH

��0,H,COOH

��(;2H,(C00H),

�p (cAlcnlAted)

� � � ��Similar relationships are shown in the case of other reactions, the velocities of which are accelerated by acids, but they have not been so fully investigated.

In the saponification by bases it has been found that all strong bases exert about the same action. The velocity of

��reaction at 9-4° is 2-29 !

��XaOH .... KOH .... Ca(0H)2 . . .

The numbers are for ^^o-normal solutions, in which the strong bases may be regarded as completely dissociated; in equivalent quantity they should exert the same action, which, according to the above numbers of Reicher (J^O), they actually do. The corresponding value for the weakly dissociated ammonia is 0011.

Objections to the Assumption of Electrolytic Dis- sociation. — However it may be with some details not yet

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