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IT is well known that the diamagnetic susceptibility of colloids of graphite and bismuth depends on the size of the colloidal powders1. The specific intensity of magnetisation of a ferromagnetic metal like nickel also shows a similar dependence on particle size2. An investigation was therefore carried out with tin to study the effect of colloidalisation on its magnetic properties.
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See, for example, Ind. J. Phys., 6, 241; 1931. 7, 35 ; 1932.
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"International Critical Tables”, vol. 6, p. 355.
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RAMACHANDRA RAO, S. Magnetism of Tin. Nature 134, 288 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134288a0
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