Article | REF: D2430 V1

Electrical conduction in liquids

Authors: Robert TOBAZÉON, André DENAT

Publication date: May 10, 2006

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    2. Volume phenomena due to dissociation of neutral species. Conductivity and conduction of liquids

    We consider only the case of liquids in which compounds (additives or impurities) are dissolved and more or less dissociated into ions (we exclude the case where ions are generated by external radiation). We examine the equilibrium properties of charges in volume, then the mechanisms of volume conduction.

    2.1 Load-balancing properties by volume

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    2.1.1 Ion mobility in a liquid

    Compounds liable to dissociate in solution are classified, according to their state before dissolution in the liquid,...

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