Abstract

Abstract The electrical conductivities of molten ZnCl2 and its mixtures with KCl were measured as functions of pressure, temperature, and composition. The measuremkents were performed in an internally heated pressure vessel in which the melts were contained in open quartz glass cells. The addition of KCl to molten ZnCl2 causes a large increase of the conductivity at all pressures and temperatures. With increasing pressure the conductivity increases in pure molten ZnCl2 and in mixtures rich in ZnCl2 and decreases in mixtures with more than 30 mol% of KCl.

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