As
you can see, neither of the theories makes correct predictions
about the conductivities
of all nine metal ammine solutions. This leaves the results open
to interpretation. If you like, you can ask Werner and Jørgensen
what they think.
I
realize that my theory does not correctly predict the conductivity
of all metal ammine solutions. I am right most of the time. I think
a few metal ammines react with the water in which they are dissolved.
This changes the ions present and affects the conductivity.
As
you can see, neither of our theories is able to predict the conductivities
of metal ammine solutions. I am not surprised. The theory of ions
in solution is new and unreliable. I don't think that measuring the
conductivities of metal ammine solutions is an acceptable means of
testing our theories.