Abstract
The electrical resistivity of liquid lead was measured between its freezing point, tF = 327.5 and 800°C with a relative accuracy better than 2.5 × 10−2%. The resistivity was found to be a concave function of temperature of the form p(X) = a 1.X+a 2.[1 - exp(- a 3.X)] + po , where X = t-tF , in the whole range studied. The temperature coefficient of resistivity is a continuous and decreasing function of temperature. A possible explanation of the observed phenomenon is suggested

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