1929
DOI: 10.1515/zpch-1929-0413
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Magnetische Untersuchungen an sortierten Gasen

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“…Similar systems which have been studied are palladium-hydrogen (1,54,122,159,188,193), carbon-bromine (122), silica-bromine (122), and chabasiteoxygen (122).…”
Section: Active Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar systems which have been studied are palladium-hydrogen (1,54,122,159,188,193), carbon-bromine (122), silica-bromine (122), and chabasiteoxygen (122).…”
Section: Active Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantity d/H = Fig. 1. Hysteresis curve showing dependence of induced magnetism on field strength for a ferromagnetic substance is called the magnetic susceptibility per unit volume, and /d = where d is the density, is the magnetic susceptibility per unit mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The temperature range of the "gaseous" state was effectively extended by absorbing the molecules on charcoal (13), or in chabazite, a complex calcium aluminum silicate. This contains free water molecules that can be driven off by healing, leaving holes into which oxygen molecules can enter (14).…”
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Measurements have also been made on oxygen adsorbed on charcoal (Aharoni & Simon 1929) though only a t one temperature (77° K). The susceptibility was less than th a t calculated for free oxygen, suggesting th a t here too interaction effects are im portant.
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