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- W2092497341 abstract "The experimental procedure of Yoshino and Bernstein for the measurement of Raman intensities of gases has been simplified and the apparatus adapted to the investigation of the spectra of vapors. For absolute intensities the pure rotation line J = 1 → 3 of hydrogen was used as an internal standard as suggested by Golden and Crawford. A method for the determination of depolarization ratios is described. The value obtained for the polarizability derivative of methane agrees with previous measurements. Absolute Raman intensities are given for the strong bands of ethane, propane, n-butane, n-pentane, n-hexane, cyclohexane, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, chloroform, acetonitrile, methanol, methyl bromide, methyl chloride, acetylene, and vinyl acetylene, and depolarization ratios for benzene, carbon disulfide, acetylene, and vinyl acetylene. The intensities of the CH stretching vibrations of the n-alkanes from propane to n-hexane increase linearly within ±5%. A comparison of the intensity of the ν1 band of carbon tetrachloride in the vapor and in the liquid shows, that the intensity is enhanced in the liquid by a factor of at least 1.7, due to intermolecular interactions. A comparison is made of the standard intensities and depolarization ratios in the gaseous and in the liquid phase." @default.
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