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Raman Effect of the Isomers of Benzene Hexachloride

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IN the course of our research programme on the structure of molecules, we have photographed the Raman lines of the pure alpha, beta, gamma and delta isomers of benzene hexachloride (C6H6Cl6) dissolved in benzene. The lines were photographed with a Steinheil GH three-prism spectrograph specially fitted for Raman work (collimator, f = 195 mm.; camera, f = 255 mm.). The lines were excited by the mercury line 4358 A. by means of a Heræus No. S700 lamp.

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NAUDÉ, S., VERLEGER, H. & DE WAAl, H. Raman Effect of the Isomers of Benzene Hexachloride. Nature 166, 475 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/166475b0

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