DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-1015
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Magnetic and spectral characterization of some Group VB and VIB transition metal halide complexes

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“…Converse (11) has shown that the 2+ and 4+ niobium and tantalum clus ters are diamagnetic. Thus the slight temperature dependence in the magnetic susceptibility of the hydrates can be attributed to 3+ impurity, which probably is in the form rNbgCli2^C^3'^^2® (10)' It may be possible to obtain pure…”
Section: 01mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Converse (11) has shown that the 2+ and 4+ niobium and tantalum clus ters are diamagnetic. Thus the slight temperature dependence in the magnetic susceptibility of the hydrates can be attributed to 3+ impurity, which probably is in the form rNbgCli2^C^3'^^2® (10)' It may be possible to obtain pure…”
Section: 01mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…paramagnetic (10) whereas the 2+ niobium chloride and bromide hydrates are dark green and diamagnetic (7,10,11 unit are known at the present.…”
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confidence: 99%