Debye–Falkenhagen effect

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Template:Short description The increase in the conductivity of an electrolyte solution when the applied voltage has a very high frequency is known as Debye–Falkenhagen effect.[1][2] Impedance measurements on water-p-dioxane and the methanol-toluene systems have confirmed Falkenhagen's predictions made in 1929.[3]

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  2. P. Debye, H. Falkenhagen, Phys. Z., 29, 212; 401 (1928)
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