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GLASER, in a recent paper (Ann. der Phys., 21, 459, 1924), of which a short account was given in NATURE, January 10, p. 64, has shown that the apparent molecular diamagnetic susceptibilities of H2, N2 and CO2 are three times as great at low as at ordinary pressures. He attributes this to orientation, the tendency to orientate being counteracted at higher pressures by the effects of molecular collisions. He is unable, however, to account for the factor 3 in this way.
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STONER, E. Diamagnetic Orientation. Nature 115, 302 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115302b0
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