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THE electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions of electrolytes increases with increasing frequency of alternating current. For simple electrolytes such as potassium chloride, this increase in conductivity does not become apparent until the frequency is of the order of 10 Mc./s.
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CHADWICK, C., NEALE, S. Conductivities of Polyelectrolyte Solutions at High Frequencies. Nature 173, 493 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173493a0
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