Journal of the American Chemical Society

Perfluorinated Olefins

AL Henne, TH Newby

Index: Henne; Newby Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 , vol. 70, p. 131

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Citation Number: 24

Abstract

Summary The dielectric polarization of hydrogen fluoride vapor has been measured as a function of pressure at various temperatures above the normal boiling point of 19.4 '. The apparatus employed has been described, and the errors due to adsorption of the hydrogen fluoride on the condenser walls have been shown to be unimportant. In the region of temperature and pressure where no molecular association occurs, a dipole moment value ...