Effect of pressure and temperature on the refractive indices of benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and water

  • Waxler R
  • Weir C
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Abstract

An interferometer for measuring change in index of refraction with pressure is described. Absolute indices of refraction are reported to five decimals for benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and water at pressures as high as 1100 bars over a small temperature range. The results of replicate measurements agree to within ±0.0001. Various equations relating index and specific volume show systematic deviations in all cases. At constant specific volume, the index of carbon tetrachloride increases with increasing temperature, while the index of water decreases with increasing temperature. The refractive index of benzene shows no effect due solely to temperature within the experimental error. Possible explanations for this behavior are discussed.

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Waxler, R. M., & Weir, C. E. (1963). Effect of pressure and temperature on the refractive indices of benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and water. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry, 67A(2), 163. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.067a.016

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