The conductivity of tetrabutylammonium tetrafluoroborate in 1,1,1,2-tetrafl
uoroethane (HFC 134a) in the liquid state at 30 degrees C and in difluorome
thane (HFC32) in the liquid, near critical and supercritical states is pres
ented as a function of concentration and pressure. The data are fitted to a
Fuoss-Kraus model and the ion pair and triple ion dissociation constants a
re analyzed as a function of temperature and pressure. It is shown that the
ionic equilibria are controlled by the relative permittivity of the media
irrespective of the state of the fluid. The change in ion pair and triple i
on dissociation constants with pressure are used to discuss the solvation o
f charged and neutral species in liquid and supercritical fluids.