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AN investigation of binary mixtures of diamagnetic substances (one of the substances being water) made in this laboratory has shown a small but definite departure from additivity. The measurements are made with an improved Curie-Cheneveau magnetic balance.1 In view of the controversy concerning chloroform-acetone mixtures, it has been of interest to examine this system.
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FARQUHARSON, J. Diamagnetism of Liquid Mixtures. Nature 129, 25 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129025b0
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