Abstract

Abstract Results on the measurement of the absolute thermoelectric power of ten polyvalent liquid metals (Al, Bi, Cd, Ga, Hg, In, Pb, Sn, Tl, Zn) from their melting points to about 750°C are reported. The electrical resistivities and the absolute thermoelectric powers of these metals have been calculated using the latest available data on structure factor and Harrison and Animalu form factors. These are compared with the experimental values. It is seen that whereas the predicted and experimental values of the electrical resistivities are in reasonable agreement, those for the absolute thermoelectric power are not. It is suggested that the experimental data on the absolute thermoelectric powers and the resistivities of liquid metals may be used to find the magnitude of the form factor at K = 2k F.

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