Abstract
Magnetic susceptibility measurements of Na–NH3 and Cs–NH3 solutions have been performed in the concentrated range of solutions using the Gouy method. The paramagnetic susceptibility of metal in solution is very low for weakly concentrated solutions (about 1 MPM), and increases rapidly in the intermediate range of concentrations. For very concentrated solutions, the paramagnetic susceptibility of metal in solution is about that expected for an interacting free electron gas. The temperature coefficient of the magnetic susceptibility is always positive and is found to decrease when metal concentration increases. For concentrations of about 15 MPM, this temperature coefficient is of the same order of magnitude as for the corresponding liquid alkali metal.
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