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TABLE

Of the Refractive and Dispersive Powers of different Substances, with their Densities compared with that of Water which is taken as the Unit.

The substances marked (*) are combustible.

The refraction is supposed to take place between the given substance and a vacuum.

Substance.Ratio of
refraction
.
Dispersive
power
.
Density.
 ———————————————————————————————
Chromate of lead (strongest)2.9740.45.8
Realgar2.5490.2673.4
Chromate of lead (weakest)2.5030.2625.8
*Diamond2.450.0383.521
*Sulphur (native)2.1152.003
Carbonate of lead (strongest)2.0840.0916.071
—— weakest1.8130.0914.000
Garnet1.8150.0333.213
Axinite1.7350.030
Calcareous Spar (strongest)1.6650.042.715
—— weakest1.5192.715
*Oil of Cassia1.6410.139
Flint glass1.6160.0483.329
—— another kind1.590
Rock crystal1.5620.0262.653
Rock salt1.5570.0532.130
Canada basalm1.5490.045
Crown glass1.5440.0362.642
Selenite1.5360.0372.322
Plate glass1.5270.0322.488
Gum arabic1.5120.0361.452
*Oil of almonds1.4830.917
*Oil of turpentine1.4750.0420.869
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