Abstract

Transport properties (Hall effect, thermoelectric power and electrical conductivity) of Li-NH3 solutions in the intermediate range of concentration are analyzed. It is shown that these properties can be phenomenologically interpreted in a two-carrier model. The concentration of the more mobile carriers is found to increase abruptly in a very narrow range of concentrations, close to the critical concentration of demixtion.

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