Table 474. 

 MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY. 



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If 31 is the intensity of magnetization produced in a substance by a field strength ^, then the 

 magnetic susceptibility H = 3I/I?. This is generally referred to the unit mass; italicized figures 

 refer to the unit volume. The susceptibility depends greatly upon the purity of the substance, es- 

 pecially its freedom from iron. The mass susceptibility of a solution containing p per cent by weight 

 of a water-free substance is, if Ho is the susceptibility of water, (p/ioo) H -|- (i — p/ioo) Ho- 



Substance. 



HX io« 



gJ 



Remarks 



Substance. 



)42 



4H 



Ag . . 

 AgCl . 

 Air, I Atm 

 Al . . 

 AlaKjISO. 



A, I Atm 

 As . 

 Au . 



B, . 

 BaCla 

 Be . 

 Bi . 

 Br . 



C, arc-carbon 

 C, diamond 

 CHi, I Atm. 

 CO2, I Atm. 

 CS2 . 

 CaO. 

 CaCla 

 CaCOj, marble 

 Cd . . 

 CeBrs . 

 CI2, I Atm 

 C0CI2 . 

 CoBra . 



C()1.2. . 



CoSOi . 



Co(N03)2 



Cr . , 

 CsCl . 

 Cu . . 



CuCli . 



CUSO4 . 



CuS 



FeCls . 



FeCl., . 



FeSd* . 



Fe2(N03)6 



FeCn6K4 



FeCngKs 



He, I Atm 



H2, I Atm 



H2. 40 Atm 



H2O. 



HCl . 



H2SO4 



HNO3 



Hg . 



I . . 



In 



Ir. 



K. 



KCl 



KBr 



KI 



KOH 



K2SO4 



KMn04 



KNO3 



iO 



— 0.19 

 —0.28 

 +0.02^ 

 +0.65 

 — 1.0 

 — 0.10 



— 0-3 



-0.15 



— 0.71 



— 0.36 



+0.79 



—1.4 



-0.38 



— 2.0 



—0.49 



+0.00/ 



■\-0.002 

 —0.77 

 -0.27 

 — 0.40 



—0.17 

 + 6.3 

 —0.59 

 + 90. 



+47- 



+33- 



+ 57- 



+ 57. 

 +3-7 

 —0.28 

 — 0.09 



+ 12. 



+ 10. 

 +0.16 



+90. 



+90. 



+82, 



+ 50- 

 —0.44 

 +9.1 

 — 0002 

 o 000 

 0.000 

 —0.79 

 ~o.8o 

 +0.78 



— O.JO 



—0.19 

 — 0.4 



+0.15 



+0,40 



—0.50 



-—0.40 



-0.38 



— 0-35 

 —0.43 

 +2.0 

 — 0-33 



Crys. 



Powd. 



Powd. 



Sol'n 



Powd. 



Sol'n 

 Sol'n 

 Powd. 

 Sol'n 



Powd. 



Sol'n 



K2CO3. . . . 



Li 



Mb 



Mg 



MgS04. . . . 



Mn 



MnCIa .... 

 MnSOi. . . . 

 N2, I Atm. . . 

 NH3 .... 



Na 



NaCl .... 

 NaaCOg. . . . 

 Na2C03. 10 H2O 



Nb 



NiCl2 .... 

 NiS04 .... 

 Oo, I Atm. . . 



C)s 



P, white . . . 

 P, red . . . . 



Pb 



PbCla .... 



Pd 



PrCla .... 

 Pt 



PtCU .... 



Rh 



S 



SO2, I Atm. . . 



Sb 



Se 



Si 



SiOa, Quartz . . 

 — Glass. . . . 



Sn 



SrCl2 .... 



Ta 



Te 



Th 



Ti 



Va 



Wo 



Zn 



ZnS04 .... 



Zr 



CITgOH . , , 

 C2H5OH . . . 

 CsHtOH . , . 

 CgHgOCgHg . , 

 CHCla , , . , 

 CgHe . . , , 

 Ebonite . , , 

 Glycerine . . . 

 Sugar , , . , 

 Paraffin , , , 

 Petroleum, . , 

 Toluene . . , 

 Wood .... 

 Xylene .... 



Values are mostly means taken of values given in L^ntJolt-Bornstejn's Physjkaljseh-eherojscbe TsbeJIgn, §ee espe- 

 cially Honda, Annalen der Pbysik (4), 32, igjo- 



Smithspnian Tables. 



