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Hey, sorry if this is in the wrong section. I am looking for a tabulated value magnetic susceptibility of some metal salts; Sodium thiosulfate in particular. Could someone point me in the right direction?
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Magnetic susceptibility is a measure of how easily a material can be magnetized in the presence of an external magnetic field. It is represented by the symbol χ (chi) and is a dimensionless quantity.
Magnetic susceptibility tabulated values provide a standardized way to compare and analyze the magnetic properties of different materials. They allow scientists to easily access and use data on the magnetic susceptibility of various substances.
Magnetic susceptibility tabulated values are typically determined through experiments using specialized equipment such as a magnetic susceptibility balance. The material is placed in a known magnetic field and the resulting magnetization is measured and used to calculate the susceptibility.
Yes, magnetic susceptibility tabulated values can change depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of impurities. It is important to note the conditions under which the values were measured when using them in research or experiments.
Magnetic susceptibility tabulated values are used in a variety of scientific fields, including geology, materials science, and chemistry. They can provide valuable information about the magnetic properties of substances and can be used to identify and characterize materials, as well as in the development of new technologies.