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In the preceding paper it was emphasized that the specific electrical conductivity can only be measured and used uniquely to characterize a substance of a particular chemical composition and, above all, of a particular volume concentration of cations, when there is no concentration polarization in the region close to the electrodes [1]. It has been known for some time that this polarization can be eliminated by using reversible active anodes [2], Only such true conductivity will be considered here.
R. L. Myuller, Zh. Tek. Fiz., 25(9):1567 (1955).
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Myuller, R.L. (1971). The Problem of Polarization and Electrolytic Phenomena. In: Electrical Conductivity of Vitreous Substances. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5062-1_5
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