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Specific Conductivity of High-purity Water up to 300° C

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THIS communication reports work in progress on the direct measurement of the conductivity of high purity water from 100 to 300° C along the saturated vapour pressure curve.

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BREWER, A., HUTCHINS, J. Specific Conductivity of High-purity Water up to 300° C. Nature 210, 1257–1258 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2101257a0

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