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Phosphorus magnetic susceptibility

The dielectric constant of solid white phosphorus was found to be 4-1 at 20° C., and that of liquid phosphorus 8-85 at 45°.3 The electrochemical potential is said to lie between those of arsenic and tellurium.4 Phosphorus is diamagnetic.8 The magnetic susceptibility of the solid white element is about 0-9 x 10 6 mass units, that of the red variety rather less.6... [Pg.18]

Phosphorus see also Elements critical constants, 6-39 to 58 dielectric constant, 12-45 to 53 electron configuration, 1-18 to 19 heat capacity, 4-135 history, occurrence, uses, 4-1 to 42 ionization energy, 10-203 to 205 isotopes and their properties, 11-56 to 253 magnetic susceptibility, 4-142 to 147 physical properties, 4-133 to 134 thermodynamic properties, 5-1 to 3... [Pg.2488]

Another class of toroidal NMR probes is formed by toroid cavity detectors (TCD) [31]. These TCD have been mounted into cylindrical metallic autoclaves to study spin relaxation effects of gases under pressure [31]. If the toroid cavity detector is the metallic pressure vessel itself it is called a toroid cavity autoclave (TCA) probe [32, 33]. These probes can be tuned to higher resonance frequencies than TCDs and also show better spectral resolution [29]. Figure 2.12 shows the design of a TCA where the autoclave body is built from phosphorus bronze [33] keeping the field distortions of the magnetic field Bq, induced by susceptibility mismatches... [Pg.93]


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