Abstract
This paper constitutes a brief report on the determination of dipole moment differences by a differential dielectric constant method. The results are sufficiently precise to be compared with the corresponding differences obtained with modern spectroscopic techniques. It is shown that the two sets of results are concordant if—and only if—Van Vleck's equation for electric polarization is used.
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