Molar refraction (R)
Molar refraction (R)
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Definition of molar refraction (r)
Molar refraction (R) - A property of a dielectric defined by the equation R = Vm[(n2-1)/(n2+2)], where n is the index of refraction of the medium (at optical wavelengths) and Vm the molar volume. It is related to the polarizability a of the molecules that make up the medium by the Lorenz-Lorentz equation, R = NAa/3e0 , where NA is Avogadro's constant and e0 is the permittivity of a vacuum.
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