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THEORETICAL considerations lead to the conclusion that traces of impurities can have an influence on the dielectric constant and density of a substance, but the changes of energy are only very slightly affected by them. For these reasons, the relation between specific heat and temperature for nitrobenzene has been investigated, with special attention to the neighbourhood of the solidification point of this substance.
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MAZUR, J. Relation between Specific Heat and Temperature for Nitrobenzene. Nature 143, 28 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143028a0
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