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MAGNETOCHEMISTRY is a branch of chemical physics in which interest has re-awakened of recent years. In no small measure has this been due to the considerable output and variety of work by Indian workers, and more particularly by Sir Shanti S, Bhatnagar and his collaborators. Bhatnagar has not only initiated, directed, and obviously inspired work in this field, but also he collaborated, in 1935, with the author of the monograph under review in writing “Physical Principles and Applications of Magnetochemistry”. Several other texts have been published within the last decade, but there is still a large number of physical chemists (or is it, nowadays, chemical physicists?) who would welcome a compact, clear, and concise account of what may be called post-Pascal magnetochemistry.
Magnetism in Relation to Chemical Problems
By Dr. K. N. Mathur. (Lucknow University Studies, No. 8.) Pp. vi + 185. (Lucknow: Lucknow University, 1940.)
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ANGUS, W. Magnetism in Relation to Chemical Problems. Nature 149, 396 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149396a0
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