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Abstract
The dielectric depressiveness, absorption and orientation behavior is investigated in relation to solution properties of pyrazine with water, methanol and ethanol for varying temperature and mole fraction. This behavior is discussed in terms of inter molecular bonding. Orientation effects and their dielectric properties are indicated by surface dipole potential charges by displacement of oriented solvent. The charge dependence of polar solvents with organic molecular orientation can be qualitatively evolved and can be calculated in terms of its own dielectric properties, relaxation time, and correlation factor and thermodynamical behavior of solvent mixtures. The macroscopic and optical spectroscopic properties of pyrazine + water and pyrazine + alcohol mixtures are also studied.
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1 Department of Physics, Saranathan College of Engineering, Anna University, Tiruchirapali-620012, Tamil Nadu, India
2 PG & Research Department of Physics, Rajah Serfoji Government College, Bharathidasan University, Thanjavur-613 005, Tamil Nadu, India
3 PG & Research Department of Physics, Bishop Heber College, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli –620 017, Tamil Nadu, India
4 Department of Physics, S.I.C.E. Socitey’s Degree College of Arts, Science and Commerce Ambernath (west) Dist: Thane-MS, India
5 School of Physical Sciences, Swami Ramanad Teerth Marthwada University, Nanded—431606, MS, India