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BY magnetochemistry is meant the examination of the problems of chemical structure in the light of magnetic measurements and modern magnetic theory, and it is clear that the author of this book has thoroughly studied the more important methods of susceptibility determinations and the theoretical significance of the results. He does not assume that his readers already know all about the matters on which he writes, and his work is a fine example of careful exposition based upon a proper attention to fundamental conceptions and definitions. The outline of experimental methods and technique is by no means exhaustive, but it should be adequate for the average chemist who is likely to read the book.
Magnetochemie
Von Prof. Dr. W. Klemm. (Physik und Chemie und ihre Anwendungen in Einzeldarstellungen, Band 1.) Pp. xv + 262. (Leipzig: Akademische Verlags-gesellschaft m.b.H., 1936.) 18 gold marks.
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B., L. Magnetochemie. Nature 139, 489 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139489a0
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