Experimental impedance data on the benzene oxidation on a diamond anode highly doped with boron are considered. The frequency polarization analysis of impedance of the anodic charge transfer reac tion involving two adsorption stages with partial charge transfer (disregarding the diffusion stage) is accom plished. The considered case corresponds to the linear dependence of reaction stage rates on the surface cov erage, the linear dependence of the effective number of electrons transferred in each stage on the potential and, hence, the quadratic dependence of the activation energy of adsorption on the potential. The GrafovPekar method of equivalent multipole is used for explaining the interrelation between model parameters and the shape of experimental curves. The use of a boron doped diamond electrode makes it possible to experi mentally confirm the very fine effects of adsorptive oxidation of the organic substance.