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The ionic properties of the eutectic LiCl-KCl melt are examined in a large range of temperature and density. The radial distribution functions are calculated. It is shown that, although the contribution of the Coulomb energy to the thermodynamic properties decreases at high temperatures it remains always predominant and explains the temperature dependence of the specific heat at constant volume. The diffusion coefficients of Li+, K+ and Cl- are determined. The mechanism of the ionic motion is studied through the memory function formalism. Two types of motion are detected, which arise from binary collisions and from dynamical events which involve a large number of ions. Temperature and volume changes show that the lithium ions remain always surrounded by a more structured atmosphere which hinders their motion. This effect becomes more apparent at high temperature and low density.


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