Magnetic Susceptibility Tabulated Values

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the search for tabulated values of magnetic susceptibility, specifically for sodium thiosulfate. A user inquires about resources to find this information, and another participant suggests consulting the Landolt-Bornstein series, a comprehensive reference for physical properties of substances. Access to this resource through a library is recommended as a viable solution.

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  • Understanding of magnetic susceptibility concepts
  • Familiarity with chemical compounds, particularly metal salts
  • Knowledge of academic resource databases
  • Experience with library research methods
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  • Research the Landolt-Bornstein series for magnetic susceptibility data
  • Explore alternative databases for physical properties of chemical compounds
  • Investigate the magnetic properties of sodium thiosulfate
  • Learn about the significance of magnetic susceptibility in materials science
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Chemists, materials scientists, and researchers seeking detailed information on the magnetic properties of chemical substances, particularly those working with metal salts.

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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?

Thanks
 
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Landolt-Bornstein probably has it. Check if your library has access.
 

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