Magnetic susceptibility studies have been made on the bispyridine adducts of copper(I1) 111-chlorobenzoate and copper(I1) p-chlorobenzoate and on samples of composition Cu(C1C6H4CO2),(C5H5N),, where 2 > x _> 0. Results show that whercas the bispyridine adducts are essent~ally magnetically d~lute the monopyridine and hemipyridine adducts of these copper chlorobenzoates are antiferromagnetic, exhibiting ~nagnetic properties typical of binuclear molecules.
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