The configuration of mercury(II) chloride in benzene
FFvre RJW Le, DV Radford, GLD Ritchie and JD Saxby
Australian Journal of Chemistry
19(9) 1615 - 1618
Published: 1966
Abstract
The configuration of mercury(II) chloride as a solute in benzene has been investigated through measurements of dielectric absorption, apparent molar weight (490±100), and specific Kerr constant [(2.3±0.3) x 10-12]. Tentative values for the polarizability semi-axes of the mercury-chlorine bond are deduced from the infrared stretching frequency of mercury(II) chloride. The experimental results are consistent with the presence of a non-polar dimeric solute species, or with an equilibrium mixture involving several polymeric forms.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9661615
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