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Magnetic susceptibility spin-free complexes

Two distinct gronps of complexes can be distingnished on the basis of experimental paramagnetic susceptibilities. High-spin complexes are those for which the effective magnetic moment is very close to the spin-only valne for the free (gaseous) transition ion. Low-spin complexes have mnch lower moments than would be predicted for the free metal ion and can even be diamagnetic. [Pg.364]


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