Abstract

The dielectric constant of ethylene has been measured at pressures up to 500 atmospheres and at temperatures of 25°C and 50°C. At both temperatures the Clausius-Mosotti function has been found to pass through a maximum with increasing density. The results have been discussed with reference to Kirkwood's theory of dielectric polarization.

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