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1 index of refraction table Common objects Index Table Material IOR Radio Air 1,0003 Liquid carbon dioxide 1,2000 Ice 1,3090 Water (20 degrees) 1,3330 Acetone 1,3600 General alcohol 1, % of the sugar solution 1,3800 Alcohol 1,3290 Flour 1,4340 Melting quartz 1,4600 Calspar2 1, % of the sugar solution 1,4900 Glass 1,5000 Glass, zinc crown 1,5170 Glass crown 1,5200 NaCl 1,5300 Sodium chloride (salt) 1,5440 Polystyrene 1,5500 Quartz 2 1,5530 1
2 Feitsui 1,5700 Light flint 1,5750 Celestite 1,6100 Huang Jingbo 1,6100 CS2 1,6300 Quartz 1 1,6440 Sodium chloride (salt) 2 1,6440 Firestone heavy glass 1,6500 Isodiiodomethane 1,7400 Ruby 1,7700 Portland gem 1,7700 Extraordinarily flint 1,8900 Crystal 2,0000 Diamond 2,4170 Chromium oxide 2,7050 Copper Oxide 2,7050 Amorphous selenium 2,9200 Iodine crystals 3,3400 Common refractive index of optical glass and crystal table Names Formula or symbol Index Fused silica SiO 2 1,4584 Sodium chloride NaCl 1,5443 2
3 Potassium chloride KCl 1,4904 Shi Ying Numerically 2 1,4338 K6 1,5111 Corona licensing glass K8 1,5159 K9 1,5163 Corona heavy glass ZK6 1,6126 ZK8 1,6140 Corona barium glass BaK2 1,5399 Flint F1 1,6033 Firestone barium glass BaF8 1,6259 ZF1 1,6475 Firestone heavy glass Auto 1,7398 ZF6 1,7550 Table liquid refractive index Names Formula Density Temperature Index Propanol CH 3 COCH 3 0, ,359 A CH 3 OH 0, ,329 B C 2 H 5 OH 0, ,362 Benzene C 6 H ,501 CS2 CS ,628 Carbon tetrachloride CCl ,461 Trichloromethane CHCl ,447 3
4 Ether C 2 H 5. Bolus 2 H 5 0, ,354 Glycerol C 3 H 8 O ,473 Turpentine 0, ,472 Olive oil 0, ,476 Water H 2 O ,333 Crystal refractive index n O And n E Table Names Formula N O N E Ice H 2 0 1,313 1,309 MgF2 MgF 2 1,378 1,39 Quartz Si0 2 1,544 1,553 Magnesium Chloride H MgO 2 O 1,559 1,58 Zircon ZrO2 2 SiO 2 1,923 1,968 ZnS ZnS 2,356 2,378 Calcite CaO CO 2 1,658 1,486 Calcium Shi Huang 2Ca0.Al SiO 2 1,669 1,658 Magnesite ZnO CO 2 1,7 1,509 Shi Gang Al 2 O 3 1,768 1,76 Silvermine pink 3Ag 2 'S AS 2 S 3 2,979 2,711 Common to all Table object index Index Table IOR Values Chinese English 4
5 Acetone 1.36 Acetone 1.36 Yang rock Actinolite Agate Agate Agate, Moss Agate, Moss Air Air Alcohol Alcohol Alexandrite Alexandrite Al Aluminum 1.44 Amber Amber lithium phosphate diaspore Amblygonite Favorites Amethyst Anatase Anatase Andalusite Andalusite Anhydrite Anhydrite Apatite Apatite Fish-eye stone Apophyllite Emeralds Aquamarine Aragonite aluminum Aragonite aluminum Argon Argon Asphalt drift Asphalt drift quarrying Augelite Tomahawk Shi Axinite Blue Copper Azurite
6 Barite Barite Shi-Ba-Ca ramps Barytocalcite Blue cone Benitoite Benzene Benzene Green jade Beryl Phosphate (acid), sodium beryllium Shi Shi sodium aluminum phosphate, Shi Silver Star Beryllonite Brazilianite Olfactory (liquid) Bromine (liq) Bronze 1.18 Bronze 1.18 Calcite Calcite Nepheline Calcium Cancrinite CO2 (gas) Carbon Dioxide (gas) Carbon disulfide Carbon Disulfide Carbon tetrachloride Carbon Tetrachloride Cassiterite Cassiterite Celestite Celestite Belarus Lead Cerussite Rail magnesium spinel Chalcedony aluminum Ceylanite Chalcedony aluminum Cretaceous 1.510μm Chalk 1.510μm Mitsubishi iron ball Chalybite Chlorine (gas) Chlorine (gas) Chlorine (liquid) Chlorine (liq)
7 Chromium, Green 240 Chrome Green 240 Chromium, red 2.42 Chrome Red 2.42 Chrome yellow 2.31 Chrome Yellow Cr Chromium 2.97 The emeralds Chrysoberyl Blue Copper Chrysocolla Green chalcedony Chrysoprase Crystal Huang Citrine Oblique epidote Clinozoisite Cobalt blue 1.74 Cobalt Blue 1.74 Cobalt, 197 Green Cobalt Green 197 Cobalt, purple 1.71 Cobalt Violet 1.71 Sit stiffly in calcium stone Colemanite Copper 1.10 Copper 1.10 Copper Oxide Copper Oxide Coral Coral Cordierite Cordierite Corundum Performance Lead Chek Crocoite Crystal 2.00 Crystal 2.00 Akagane Cuprite Structure metals Danburite Diamond Diamond
8 Diopside Diopside Dolomite Dolomite Shi Blue Line Dumortierite hardening rubber Ebonite 1.66 CaSi uranium and thorium Ekanite Resin-stone Elaeolite Jade Emerald Jade, synthesis melting Emerald, Synthèse flux Jade, synthesis spa Emerald, Synthèse hydro stubborn pyroxene Enstatite Epidote Epidote Ethanol 1.36 Ethanol ordinary alcohol 1.36 Ethyl Alcohol Blue pillar Euclase Shi, sand, stone Feldspar, Adventurine Shi, Shi Na Feldspar, Albite Shi, Shi Tianhe Feldspar, Amazonite Shi, Shi flash drawl Feldspar, Labradorite Shi, Shi micro-ramp Feldspar, Microcline Shi, Secretary General Shi Feldspar, Oligoclase Shi, Shi is Feldspar, orthoclase Fluoride 1.56 Fluoride 1.56 Fluorite Fluorite
9 Fumika plastic veneer furniture 1.47 Garnet, aluminum leucite Garnet, aluminum leucite Formica 1.47 Garnet, Almandine Garnet, Almandite Garnet, Weiquan Garnet, Andradite Garnet, C.C.Milisenda Garnet, aluminum calcium leucite Garnet, Demantoid Garnet, Grossular Garnet, cinnamon Shi Garnet, Hessonite Garnet red leucite Garnet, Rhodolite Garnet, aluminum leucite Mn Shi Na +-Ca monoclinic Garnet, Spessartite Gaylussite Glass Glass Glass, sodium feldspar Glass, Albite Glass canopy Glass Crown Glass, crown, zinc Glass, Crown, Zinc Glass and play quickly, intensive 1.66 Glass and play quickly, re Glass and play quickly, heavy Glass, fighting quickly, La 1.80 Glass and play quickly, light Glass, fighting quickly, medium Glass, Flint, Dense 1.66 Glass, Flint, Heaviest 1.89 Glass, Flint, Heavy Glass, Flint, Lanthanum 1.80 Glass, Flint, Light Glass, Flint, Medium Glycerin Glycerine Gold 0.47 Gold 0.47 B, Be Shi Hambergite
10 Blues Shi Hauynite He Helium Rail line Hematite Very different Hemimorphite Shi hidden Hiddenite Silicon boron-calcium stone Howlite Hydrogen (gas) Hydrogen (gas) Hydrogen (liquid) Hydrogen (liq) Hyperthene Hypersthene Ice Ice Vesuvianite Idocrase Crystal iodine 334 Iodine 334 Crystal Cordierite Iolite Rail 1.51 Iron 1.51 Ivory Ivory Jade, nephrite jade Jade, Nephrite jade stone Jadeite Bi TMJ Black Jet omphacite Kornerupine Purple β - spodumene Kunzite Kyanite Kyanite Germany LAZURITE Lapis Gem
11 Sapphire 1.61 Lapis Lazuli 1.61 Seals Shi Lazulite Lead 2.01 Lead leucite Leucite Magnesite Magnesite Malachite Malachite Sepiolite aluminum Changing - in-acid of Meerschaum aluminum Mercury (liquid) 1.62 Mercury (liq) 1.62 Methanol Methanol Green glassy meteorite Moldavite On Shi, Shi Bing Moonstone, Adularia On Shi, Shi Na Moonstone, Albite Natrolite Natrolite Nephrite Nephrite Nitrogen (gas) Nitrogen (gas) Nitrogen (liquid) Nitrogen (liq) Nylon 1.53 Nylon 1.53 Obsidian Obsidian Olivine Olivine Ma ho brain Onyx Opal Opal Oxygen (gas) Oxygen (gas) Oxygen (liquid) Oxygen (liq)
12 Red silicon boron hibonite Pearl aluminum Painite Pearl aluminum Periclase Periclase Olivine Peridot Blue color sodium feldspar Peristerite Said Li Shi Petalite Si Shi Beryllium Phenakite Kok Galena Phosgenite Plastic Plastic Puliekesi glass 1.50 Plexiglas 1.50 PS 155 Polystyrene 1.55 Green quartz Prase 堇 block chlorite Prasiolite Shi grapes Prehnite Silvermine pink Proustite Purple phosphorus iron manganese Purpurite Pyrite Pyrite Shi Mg Pyrope Quartz Quartz Quartz, melt Quartz, Fused Boron, lithium and beryllium ore Rhodizite Rosa pyroxene Rhodonite Rock salt Rock Salt
13 Rubber, red Rubber, Natural Ruby Ruby Rutile 2.62 Rutile 2.62 Shi said Sanidine Sapphire Sapphire Scapolite Scapolite Scapolite yellow Scapolite, Yellow Witherite Scheelite Selenium, amorphous 2.92 Selenium, Amorphous 2.92 Serpentine jade Serpentine Aluminum shell Shell aluminum Si 4.24 Silicon 4.24 Si Shi line Sillimanite Silver 0.18 Silver 0.18 Al-Mg Point B Sinhalite Green amphibole Smaragdite Mitsubishi Zinc Smithsonite Sodalite Sodalite NaCl Sodium Chloride Flash Zinc Sphalerite Sphene Sphene Spinel Spinel Β - spodumene Spodumene
14 Staurolite Staurolite Shi freeze Steatite Steel 2.50 Steel 2.50 Chromium hydrotalcite Stichtite strontium titanate Strontium Titanate Polyphenylene B Styrofoam Sulfur Sulfur artificial spinel Synthetic Spinel Beryllium magnesium quartz à Taaffeite à Tantalum Rail Tantalite Tanzania black epidote Tanzanite Teflon 1.35 Teflon 1.35 Zeolite aluminum pole Thomsonite aluminum Tiger eyes glaze Tiger eye Metals Topaz Huang Jingbo, blue Topaz, Blue Huang Jingbo, pink Topaz, Pink Huang Jingbo, white Topaz, White Huang Jingbo, yellow Topaz, Yellow Tourmaline Tourmaline Tremolite Tremolite Shi unpaid sodium aluminum silicon beryllium Tugtupite unpaid Turpentine Turpentine
15 Turkey Turquoise Boron sodium and calcium stone surcharges Ulexite surcharges Uvarovite Uvarovite P diaspore Variscite Blue iron Vivianite Shi sodium aluminum phosphate water Wardite Water (gas) Water (gas) Irrigating 100 'C Water 100 'C Irrigating 20 'C Water 20 'C Irrigating 35 'C (room temperature) Water 35 'C (Room température) Zinc silicate Willemite Witherite Witherite Galena Mo Wulfenite Red Zinc Zincite Zircon, high Zircon, High Zircon, low utility Zircon, Low helicopters Zirconia, cube Zirconia, Cubic
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