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molar refraction is given by​

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Answered by devil6416
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The molar refraction of saturated organic compounds is usually accurately given by the sum of the '' refraction equivalents ” of the atoms constituting the molecule. However, with unsaturated compounds this value is smaller than that determined experimentally.

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a= polarizability, and d = density. The molar refraction of saturated organic compounds is usually accurately given by the sum of the '' refraction equivalents ” of the atoms constituting the molecule. However, with unsaturated compounds this value is smaller than that determined experimentally

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