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H. ISNARDI1 has found that the dielectric constant of liquid carbon disulphide increases linearly with the lowering of temperature, up to a maximum at −90°, and then decreases also linearly with further lowering of temperature. This author has not, however, made a sufficiently careful study on the neighbourhood of the congelation point. His data do not permit us, therefore, to draw inferences as to the behaviour of the dielectric constant of carbon disulphide at its freezing point (−112°).
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MAZUR, J. Change of the Dielectric Constant of Carbon Disulphide with Temperature. Nature 128, 761 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128761a0
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