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Change of Dielectric Polarisation of Nitrobenzene with Temperature

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RECENTLY one of us (J. M.) has determined the changes of density D and dielectric constant E of nitrobenzene with temperature.1 In this connexion we would like to repeat here that the freezing point of nitrobenzene lies at 5.5° C. and not at 9° as given in the Landolt-Börnstein tables.

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  1. J. Mazur, NATURE, 127, 741, 893; 1931.

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  2. M. Wolfke and W. H. Keesom, Comm. Leiden, No. 192a.

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WOLFKE, M., MAZUR, J. Change of Dielectric Polarisation of Nitrobenzene with Temperature. Nature 128, 584 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128584a0

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