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Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and

MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE ELEMENTS AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (continued)... [Pg.813]

Figure 3. Molar susceptibility of the elements at room temperature (cgs units of 10 cmVmol). Values are not available for Z=9, 61, and 84-89 Fe, Co, and Ni (Z = 26-28) are ferromagnetic. Data taken from the table Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds in Section 4. Figure 3. Molar susceptibility of the elements at room temperature (cgs units of 10 cmVmol). Values are not available for Z=9, 61, and 84-89 Fe, Co, and Ni (Z = 26-28) are ferromagnetic. Data taken from the table Magnetic Susceptibility of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds in Section 4.

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