Critical phenomena in electrical resistance of binary liquids: a study of the frequency dependence

Kumar, Anil ; Tiwari, M. K. ; Gopal, E. S. R. (1979) Critical phenomena in electrical resistance of binary liquids: a study of the frequency dependence Chemical Physics, 39 (1). pp. 131-139. ISSN 0301-0104

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Abstract

The electrical resistance is measured in two binary liquid systems CS2 + CH3NO2 and n-C7H16 + CH3OH in the critical region as a function of frequency from 10 Hz to 100 kHz. The critical exponent b ≈ 0.35 in the singularity of dR/dT α(T - Tc)-b near Tc has no appreciable dependence upon the frequency. Thus any contribution from dielectric dispersion to the critical resistivity is not appreciable. The universal behaviour of the dR/dT anomaly does not seem to be followed in binary liquid systems.

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