Abstract
The absorption spectrum of benzene has been studied in carbon tetrachloride solutions of various concentrations at 77°K and in 10 per cent solution at various temperatures from 30°C to 77°K. The so-called crystalline spectrum appeared strongly at low temperature and its occurrence was ascribed to the deformation of benzene due to crystal forces of the carbon tetrachloride matrix.
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