Refractive index of some solid substances: Most of the (mineral) compositions listed in the table below come from natural sources, their chemical composition may vary, and many raw materials are anisotropic.The effects of all or one of them lead to a range of indicated refractive index values;...
Almost all substances have different refractive indices that also differ depending on the wavelength used. This dispersion relation can be calculated as follows. We know that the speed of light in a medium is: v = c/n Where:n is the index of refractionc is the spe...
The refractive index of a substance relative to another substance. Note 1: If two substances, A and B, have refractive indices, i.e., refractive indices relative to a vacuum, of nA = 2.100 and nB=...Weik, Martin H.Springer US
The complex refractive index of atmospheric and model humic-like substances (HULIS) retrieved by a cavity ring down aerosol spectrometer (CRD-AS) Atmospheric aerosols absorb and reflect solar radiation causing surface cooling and heating of the atmosphere. The interaction between aerosols and radiati....
C-H-O Hill Formula: C 5 H 8 O 2 Molecular Weight: 100.12 g/mol CAS registry number(s): 105-38-4; 170016-12-3 Substance name(s): vinyl propionate; propionic acid vinyl ester; Ethenyl propanoate Related documents: Landolt-Brnstein Homepage Volume III/47 Introduction Index of Substances ...
: C-H-O Hill Formula: C 11 H 14 O 2 Molecular Weight: 178.23 g/mol CAS registry number(s): 136-60-7 Substance name(s): butyl benzoate; benzoic acid butyl ester; 1-butyl benzoate; Butylbenzoat Related documents: Landolt-Brnstein Homepage Volume III/47 Introduction Index of Substances...
Refractive Index Measurement: The Influence of Wavelength In a refractive index measurement, the wavelength of the light beam matters because of the effect of dispersion on the properties of waves in a medium (known as dispersion relation). Almost all substances have different refractive indices th...
-33-4 Substance name(s): heptan-1-ol; n-heptyl alcohol; hexylcarbinol; heptyl alcohol; enanthic alcohol; 1-hydroxyheptane; 1-heptanol; Heptanol; Heptylalkohol; n-Heptanol; Heptanol-(1); Heptanol-1 Related documents: Landolt-Brnstein Homepage Volume IV/24 Introduction Index of Substances...
This document is part of Volume 47 'Optical Contants - Refractive Indices of Pure Liquids and Binary Liquid Mixtures (Supplement to III/38)' of Landolt-Brnstein Group III 'Condensed Matter'. Chemical substances in this chapter: Element System: C-H-O Hill Formula: C 6 H 10 O Molecular Wei...
This document is part of Volume 47 'Optical Contants - Refractive Indices of Pure Liquids and Binary Liquid Mixtures (Supplement to III/38)' of Landolt-Brnstein Group III 'Condensed Matter'. Chemical substances in this chapter: Element System: C-H Hill Formula: C 6 H 14 Molecular Weight: ...