Abstract

After a brief introduction to experimental technique, some applications of paramagnetic resonance to problems of chemical interest are described, and are illustrated by examples. The applications include: (1) measurement of the valence state of paramagnetic ions in crystals, including the change in valence produced by irradiation; (2) measurement of the structure and symmetry properties of paramagnetic complexes; (3) measurement of the bonding, charge transfer and electron distribution in such complexes.

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