Abstract

Measurements have been made of the effect of high pressure on sound absorption at ∼500 kc in a 0.5 molar solution of magnesium sulfate with a water-dioxane sulfate 25% by weight dioxane. It was found that the change in solvent from water to water-dioxane (decrease in dielectric constant from 78.5 to 56.5) produced little change in absorption at atmospheric pressure or in the pressure dependence of absorption. The relaxation frequency increased slightly at atmospheric pressure for the water-dioxane solution.

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