Presents original experimental results of investigations on polyrizability, surface conductivity, and other properties of the double layer of particlesProvides experimental proof that the application of electro-orientational methods is fruitful for studying electric interaction kinetics of particlesConsiders experimental techniques for examining colloids and suspension polydispersityDiscusses general theory of electro-orientational effects for polydisperse systems Electrooptics and Conductometry of Polydisperse Systems presents the first comprehensive discussion of polydisperse systems. The fundamentals of electrooptical effects and electroconductivity anisotropy in disperse systems are covered. Other topics explored include results from experiments on polyrizability, surface electroconductivity, and other properties of the electric double layer of disperse phase particles. The experimental technique for investigating colloid and suspension polydispersity is examined, and the successful experimental application of electro-orientational methods for studying electric interaction kinetics and aggregation of particles is discussed. Electrooptics and Conductometry of Polydisperse Systems provides excellent reference material for biophysicists, microbiologists, and researchers in the physics and chemistry of colloids and surface phenomena.Features