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The Dielectric Polarization of Polar Liquids

John G. Kirkwood
- 01 Oct 1939 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 10, pp 911-919
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In this paper, an extension of the Onsager theory of dielectric polarization is presented, which is applied to liquid water under the assumption of tetrahedral coordination and directed bonds between neighboring molecules.
Abstract
An extension of the Onsager theory of dielectric polarization is presented. The local dielectric constant is approximated by the macroscopic dielectric constant of the fluid in a region outside a molecule and its first shell of neighbors rather than in the entire region exterior to the molecule. In addition to the molecular dipole moment, the average value 〈cosγ〉Av of the cosine of the angle between neighbor dipoles is a determining factor. Hindered relative rotation of neighboring molecules produces a correlation between their orientations and prevents 〈cosγ〉Av from vanishing. The theory is applied to liquid water under the assumption of tetrahedral coordination and directed bonds between neighboring molecules.

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A Theory of Water and Ionic Solution, with Particular Reference to Hydrogen and Hydroxyl Ions

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral and x-ray properties of water and ionic solutions have been deduced quantitatively in good agreement with experiment using a model of the water molecule derived from spectral and X-ray data.
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On the Role of Dipole‐Dipole Coupling in Dielectric Media

TL;DR: In this paper, the Clausius-Mossotti formula was used to explain the absence of spontaneous polarization, as well as the non-occurrence of much saturation curvature in strong applied fields.
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A Theory of the Rotations of Molecules in Solids and of the Dielectric Constant of Solids and Liquids

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