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Paramagnetic liquid oxygen

When liquid oxygen is submitted to a strong magnetic field gradient, the fluid exhibits a characteristic magneto-archimedes effect capable of levitating dense solids and by this method it is possible to obtain a tunable heavy liquid with densities up to 22,000 kg.m . [Pg.1175]


Oxygen condenses to a pale blue, mobile paramagnetic liquid (bp — 183.0°C at 1 atm). [Pg.606]

Oxygen (OJ in a magnetic field. The liquid oxygen, which is blue, is attracted into a magnetic field between the poles of an electromagnet. Both the paramagnetism and the blue color are due to the unpaired electrons in the 02 molecule. [Pg.173]

FIGURE 3.24 The paramagnetic properties of oxygen are evident when liquid oxygen is poured between the poles of a magnet. The liquid sticks to the magnet instead of flowing past it. [Pg.238]

Indicate the position of oxygen in Mendeleev s periodic table of the elements, the size of its atom, the electron configurations of the atom and molecule, and its oxidation states. How can the paramagnetic properties of liquid oxygen be explained ... [Pg.62]

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of Liquid Oxygen Difluoride... [Pg.208]

When liquid oxygen is poured into the space between the poles of a strong magnet, it remains there until it boils away. This attraction of liquid oxygen for the magnetic field demonstrates the paramagnetism of the 02 molecule. [Pg.673]

Figure 9.45 Paramagnetism of O2. When liquid oxygen is poured through a magnet, it sticks to the poles. [Pg.384]


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