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The structure of chloroform adducts in binary mixtures determined by infrared and raman intensity measurements by means of the modified job's method
The Job's continuous variation method [1] is modified for binary mixtures. On this base the composition of chloroform adducts to n and π electron containing molecules (e.g. amines, ketones and ethers with aliphatic and aromatic substituents) is discussed. The structure of these adducts is considered.