Document Abstract
The dielectric constant of water is an essential property that plays a significant role in various fields, including electrical engineering, chemistry, and biology. The
dielectric constant of water is dependent on the frequency of the electromagnetic field applied to it. This paper provides a systematic review of the literature on the
impact of dielectric constant on water properties at varied frequencies. The review highlights the various factors that affect the dielectric constant of water,
including temperature, pressure, and dissolved solids. The paper also discusses the measurement techniques used to determine the dielectric constant of water at
different frequencies and the applications of this property in various fields.