Abstract
Typical magnesium electrolytes such as Dow, I.G., and present electrolytes with additives of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride have been studied for determining the density and electrical conductivity.
The devices have been developed for determining these objectives.
The densities in these electrolytes change linearly with temperature and the electrical conductivities are expressed as the function of temperature. It has been concluded the composition of 15% MgCl2, 30% CaCl2, and the remainder of NaCl is advantageous as the magnesium electrolyte from the points of view of density and electrical conductivity.