What is the dipole moment of benzaldehyde?
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The dipole moment and its components along the principal axes were determined by measuring the Stark effects of the rotational transitions. The most probable direction of the moment was discussed...
The dipole moment and its components along the principal axes were determined by measuring the Stark effects of the rotational transitions. The most probable direction of the moment was discussed...
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Dipole moments and molar Kerr constants (×1012) at 25 °C are recorded for the following as solutes in carbon tetrachloride: benzaldehyde (2·98 D, +504), acetophenone (+330), and 1,4-diformylbenzene (2·25 D, +57·6).
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