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IN his well-known investigation of organic substances, Vaidyanathan1 claimed that the molecular susceptibilities of benzene and carbon disulphide are much greater in the vapour state than in the liquid state.
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SHUR, J., SIDOROV, S. Magnetic Susceptibility of Vapours of some Organic Substances. Nature 137, 317 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137317b0
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