Abstract
Consideration of the ultraviolet absorption spectra (2000–4000 Å) of monoaromatic hydrocarbons of a wide range of structure and substitution type permits the enunciation of three general criteria that the spectrum of a substance or a mixture of substances must satisfy in order that it may be classified as a spectroscopically pure monoaromatic hydrocarbon. The bases for the formulation of these criteria of purity are described and discussed and the mode of application is exemplified.
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