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Optical exaltation is due to​

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Optical anomaly in which the observed molar refraction exceeds the calculated one; most cases of optical anomaly are in this category.

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Optical exaltation appears to be exhibited by a system of two conjugated ethylenic double bonds when these form part of an open chain (e.g. 2: 4-hexadiene) but not when they are built into a ring (e.g. 1: 3-cyclo- hexadiene). ... These effects of configuration on the optical properties of a conjugated system are discussed.

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