1938
DOI: 10.1021/ja01270a004
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The Influence of Temperature and Pressure on the Volume and Refractive Index of Benzene

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“…These da ta may best be compar ed wi th the data of the presen t investigation by plo tting ch ange in r efractive index versus pressure. If allowance is made for dispersion, t emper ature, and vacuum corrections, it is found tha t the present data agr ee with th e data of Gibson and K incaid [6] and 167 ,-.,-.,-.,---r--r T --r-r Rosen [4] exactly to the third decim al with m aximum deviations of two or three units in th e four th decim al or last significan t figure repor ted by these au thors. A similar approach was followed in comparing the data of the presen t inves tigation for change of r efractive index with temperature at 1 b ar with that of P esce for b enzene [19] .…”
Section: Comparison With O Ther Datasupporting
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“…These da ta may best be compar ed wi th the data of the presen t investigation by plo tting ch ange in r efractive index versus pressure. If allowance is made for dispersion, t emper ature, and vacuum corrections, it is found tha t the present data agr ee with th e data of Gibson and K incaid [6] and 167 ,-.,-.,-.,---r--r T --r-r Rosen [4] exactly to the third decim al with m aximum deviations of two or three units in th e four th decim al or last significan t figure repor ted by these au thors. A similar approach was followed in comparing the data of the presen t inves tigation for change of r efractive index with temperature at 1 b ar with that of P esce for b enzene [19] .…”
Section: Comparison With O Ther Datasupporting
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“…Ta bles 1 to 3 include specific volumes in addition to the indices of r efraction, while table 4 shows only the index data. Specific volumes given in column s 3 of tables 1 to 3 were compu ted from values of th e constants of the Tait equation given by Gibson and his coworkers [6,17] who studied these liquids over the same pressure and temperature range. D ata of equal precision do not appear to be available for "oa ter at 1.56 and 7.64 °C.…”
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