Abstract
The specific conductivity of the molten KF—K2TaF7 system was measured within the temperature range from 1155 K to 1255 K using a two-molybdenum electrode cell. It was found that the addition of up to 10 mass % K2TaF7 caused a decrease of the system specific conductivity.
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Korenko, M., Kuznetsov, S. Electrical conductivity of the molten KF—K2TaF7 system. Chem. Pap. 60, 321–323 (2006). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11696-006-0058-0
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