Abstract
The specific conductance of
pure fused lead bromide has been measured in the temperature range 373-810�.
The conductance is expressed by (a) a quadratic function of temperature, and
(b) a modified Arrhenius function. ��� Interionic friction coefficients have been
evaluated and the applicability of the Nernst-Einstein
equation examined. ��� The variation with temperature of the
friction coefficients and of departures from the Nernst-Einstein
equation are examined in the light of possible structural models for the fused
salt.
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