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Constantes se?lectionne?es : diamagne?tisme et paramagne?tisme. Relaxation paramagnétique. / Gabriel Foëx
Titre : Constantes se?lectionne?es : diamagne?tisme et paramagne?tisme. Relaxation paramagnétique. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gabriel Foëx ; Cornelis, Jacobus Gorter ; L.-J. Smits Editeur : Paris : Masson Année de publication : 1957 Collection : Tables de constantes et données numériques num. 7 Importance : 317 p. Note générale : "Introduction en français et en anglais. Texte en français." Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RELAXATION-Tables Résumé : "This volume extends the prime service underwritten by la Commission Internationale des Tables de Constantes, by UNESCO, and by le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. The larger part of the present volume is due to the exquisitely painstaking efforts of Professor Foex. The tables include appropriate introductory matter; magnetic susceptibility data for a host of elements, compounds, minerals and mixtures; and various substances under a wealth of different conditions. Principal susceptibilities are also given for many crystalline solids. The section on paramagnetic resonance is brief and, as expected, authoritative. Ferromagnetism is not included in this volume.
Here and there a doubt may be raised as to why one author’s work was preferred to another’s; as to the significance of susceptibility data on many minerals; as to the very one-sided view presented concerning transition group oxides and supported oxides and metals; and as to the lack of warning concerning the ubiquitous effects of hydrolysis in aqueous solutions. The truth of the matter is, of course, that in any such tables of experimental data the figures presented should be considered the beginning rather than the end of a search. Professor Foex knows this and in most, if not all, cases references are included to alternate or more extensive treatises. The publishers rather apologetically admit that for typographical reasons the number of references after each datum is limited to five. A valuable feature is the author index containing about 1400. names. Any worker in the field of magnetic susceptibilities may at once determine whether justice has been done his own publications.
The work is indispensable for anyone interested in the application of magnetic susceptibilities to chemical problems."Cote : B-B005 (SdS) Num_Inv : 175 Constantes se?lectionne?es : diamagne?tisme et paramagne?tisme. Relaxation paramagnétique. [texte imprimé] / Gabriel Foëx ; Cornelis, Jacobus Gorter ; L.-J. Smits . - Paris : Masson, 1957 . - 317 p.. - (Tables de constantes et données numériques; 7) .
"Introduction en français et en anglais. Texte en français."
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RELAXATION-Tables Résumé : "This volume extends the prime service underwritten by la Commission Internationale des Tables de Constantes, by UNESCO, and by le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. The larger part of the present volume is due to the exquisitely painstaking efforts of Professor Foex. The tables include appropriate introductory matter; magnetic susceptibility data for a host of elements, compounds, minerals and mixtures; and various substances under a wealth of different conditions. Principal susceptibilities are also given for many crystalline solids. The section on paramagnetic resonance is brief and, as expected, authoritative. Ferromagnetism is not included in this volume.
Here and there a doubt may be raised as to why one author’s work was preferred to another’s; as to the significance of susceptibility data on many minerals; as to the very one-sided view presented concerning transition group oxides and supported oxides and metals; and as to the lack of warning concerning the ubiquitous effects of hydrolysis in aqueous solutions. The truth of the matter is, of course, that in any such tables of experimental data the figures presented should be considered the beginning rather than the end of a search. Professor Foex knows this and in most, if not all, cases references are included to alternate or more extensive treatises. The publishers rather apologetically admit that for typographical reasons the number of references after each datum is limited to five. A valuable feature is the author index containing about 1400. names. Any worker in the field of magnetic susceptibilities may at once determine whether justice has been done his own publications.
The work is indispensable for anyone interested in the application of magnetic susceptibilities to chemical problems."Cote : B-B005 (SdS) Num_Inv : 175 Exemplaires(2)
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