Calculate the gram susceptibility using the formulae (equation 3). Assume C = 1.02, m0 = 0.8182 g, m1 = 0. 8717 g, R0 = -36, R1 = 94 and l = 2.0 cm.

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1. Calculate the gram susceptibility using the formulae (equation 3). Assume C = 1.02, m0 = 0.8182 g, m1 = 0. 8717 g, R0 = -36, R1 = 94 and l = 2.0 cm.

2. If the temperature, T = 20oC, calculate the effective magnetic moment (μeff) using the formulae in the notes.

3. Compare the effective magnetic moment (μeff) for your sample with the spin only magnetic moment (μSO), calculated using the number of unpaired electrons on your metal ion (check your UG notes).

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