Z. ChaaraouAli H. AlTaiaAdil.AOthman2015-06-162015-06-162015-06-16https://dspace.univ-usto.dz/handle/123456789/222The conductivity of salicylic acid in methanol—water mixtures was measured at 25°C. Experimental data were analyzed using the Hsia—Fuoss and Fuoss 78 conductance equations and a comparison was made. The Hsia—Fuoss and Fuoss78 methods were also used to deter mine the thermodynamic association constants and the limiting molar conductivities for all solvent compositions. The limiting equivalent conductance decreases with an increase in the methanol content in the binary mixtures over the whole range of solvent compositions, but the variation does not give a constant value of Walden product. The electrolytes were found to be practically completely associated in all solvent mixtures studied. The association constant of salicylic acid decreases as the dielectric constants of the mixtures increase.ensalicylic acassociation constanWalden productelectrolyte conductivityComparative conductimetric studies of salicylic acid in methanol—water mixtures at 25°CArticle