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Polarizability

From 100th CRC handbook

α 1e-30 m³

Page

Wt

Ref

Hydrogen (atomic)

0.666793

10-96

1

a 1

Carbon (atomic)

1.67

10-96

12

a 5

Nitrogen (atomic)

1.1

10-96

14

a 40

Oxygen (atomic)

0.77

10-96

16

a 2

Fluorine (atomic)

0.557

10-96

19

a 1

Chlorine (atomic)

2.16

10-97

36

a 6

Aluminum

8.22

10-97

27

a 31

Helium

0.2050522

10-96

4

a 3

Neon

0.39432

10-96

20

a 6

Argon

1.6411

10-97

40

a 13

Krypton

2.4844

10-97

84

a 13

Xenon

4.044

10-98

131

a 1

Hydrogen H₂

0.842

10-105

2

m 6

Nitrogen N₂

1.7403

10-106

28

m 6

Oxygen O₂

1.5689

10-107

32

m 34

Fluorine F₂

1.38

10-104

38

m 7

Chlorine Cl₂

4.61

10-101

71

m 3

Hydroxyl HO

1.50

other

17

m 99

Nitric Oxide NO

1.70

10-106

30

m 2

Nitrous Oxide N₂O

3.03

10-106

44

m 8

Water H₂O

1.45

10-109

18

m 2

Carbon Monoxide CO

1.95

10-101

28

m 3

Carbon Dioxide CO₂

2.911

10-101

44

m 8

Ammonia NH₃

2.22

10-99

17

m 33

Methane CH₄

2.593

10-105

16

m 6

Ethane C₂H₆

4.47

10-103

30

m 3

Propane C₃H₈

6.37

10-107

44

m 2

Butane C₄H₁₀

8.20

10-100

58

m 2

Pentane C₅H₁₂

9.99

10-107

72

m 2

Hexane C₆H₁₄

11.9

10-104

86

m 2

Heptane C₇H₁₆

13.61

10-104

100

m 2

Octane C₈H₁₈

15.9

10-106

114

m 2

Nonane C₉H₂₀

17.36

10-106

128

m 27

Decane C₁₀H₂₂

19.10

10-102

142

m 23

Benzene C₆H₆

10.32

10-99

78

m 33

Methanol !CH₄O

3.29

10-105

32

m 2

Ethanol !C₂H₆O

5.41

10-103

46

m 2

Ref

a 1

TM Miller, B Bederson - Adv. At Mol. Phys. 13, 1, 1977

a 2

RA Alpher, DR White - Phys. Fluids 2, 153, 1959

a 3

JW Schmidt, RM Glavioso, EF May, M R Moldover - Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 254504, 2007

a 5

C Thierfelder, B Assadollahzadeh, P.Schwerdtfeger, S Schäfer, R Schäfer - Phys. Rev. A. 78, 052506, 2008

a 6

C Gaiser, B Fellmuth - Eur. Phys. Lett. 90, 63002, 2010

a 13

RH Orcutt, RH Cole - J. Chem Phys. 45, 697, 1967

a 31

T Flieg - Phys. Rev. A 72, 052506, 2005

a 40

BO Roos, R Lindh, PÅ Malmqvist, V Veryazov, PO Widmark - J. Phys. Chem. A 108, 2851, 2004

m 2

AA Marryott, F Buckley - U.S. National Bureau of Standard Circular No. 537, 1953

multiply molar polarization by 3/(4 pi Na) = 0.3964308e-30 m³

m 3

JO Hirshfelder, CF Curtis, RB Bird - Molecular Theory of Gases and Liquids, Wiley, 1954 p. 954 / PSU QC173.H54

m 6

AC Newell, RC Baird - J. Appl. Phys. 36, 3751, 1965

m 7

TC Jao, NHF Beebe, WB Person, JR Sabin - Chem. Phys. Lett. 26, 474, 1974

m 8

https://doi.org

m 23

https://doi.org

m 27

https://doi.org

m 33

https://doi.org

m 34

https://doi.org

m 99

D.R.White / The Physics of Fluids 4, 40 (1961)

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