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Magnetic susceptibility of the CH2 group in a homologous series of aliphatic organic acids and their alkali and alkaline earth salts

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The susceptibility of CH2 group has been determined from the molecular susceptibilities of a homologous series of aliphatic acids and their alkali and alkaline earth salts. It has been found that the value of χCH, is constant for a given homologous series but may be different for different series.

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Prasad, M., Dharmatti, S.S., Khanolkar, D.D. et al. Magnetic susceptibility of the CH2 group in a homologous series of aliphatic organic acids and their alkali and alkaline earth salts. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.) 32, 313 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03170846

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