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Magnetic susceptibility of molybdenum trioxide, dioxide and some suboxides

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Magnetic susceptibility measurements were done on MoO3, MoO2 and some suboxides in between. The mass susceptibilities χ×106 for MoO3, Mo13O38, Mo9O26, Mo8O23, Mo17O47, Mo4O11 and MoO2 were as follows 0·02, 0·055, 0·11, 0·160, 0·0937, 0·123 and 0·20 respectively. They were all feebly paramagnetic and attempts were made to interpret these data. The effect of temperature on the specific susceptibility was also studied.

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Khilla, M.A., Mikhail, H., Abu-El Soud, A. et al. Magnetic susceptibility of molybdenum trioxide, dioxide and some suboxides. Czech J Phys 30, 1039–1045 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01596177

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