Abstract

In Part I1 it was pointed out that a comparison of ac and dc conductivities of liquid hydrocarbons was of interest both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. The availability of a very versatile yet very sensitive transformer bridge by the General Radio Company has made it possible to measure ac conductivities as low as 10−18 (ohm cm)−1 over a wide frequency range. Initial results reported in Part I on n-hexane, cyclohexane and benzene indicated reasonable agreement between ac conductivities extrapolated to zero frequency and values obtained from dc measurements.

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