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So far I have found two completely different values of the electron magnetic moment and i need help to know in which cases these are applicable:
They both refer (i think) to values of the particle as such, without orbital contribution. Just the spin contribution to the magnetic moment
1st:
the magnetic moment of the electron is 1.73 Bohr magnetons
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/spin.html#c6"
2nd:
the magnetic moment of the electron is 1.0011596521931 Bohr magnetons
http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/neutronSites/index.htm?content_area=/neutronSites/constants.htm&side_nav=/neutronSites/neutronsitesSideNav.htm&"
You have to look up : (Electron magnetic moment in Bohr magnetons)
the first one has to do with the fact that according to wave mechanics the magnitude of the spin angular momentum is not a multiple of the quantum number s but sqrt[s(s+1)].
It is the value normally used to predict magnetic moments in transition-metal coordination chemistry.
The second one is the value experimentally measured and appears everywhere.
Are they both correct?
When can we use which?
thanks
They both refer (i think) to values of the particle as such, without orbital contribution. Just the spin contribution to the magnetic moment
1st:
the magnetic moment of the electron is 1.73 Bohr magnetons
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/spin.html#c6"
2nd:
the magnetic moment of the electron is 1.0011596521931 Bohr magnetons
http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/neutronSites/index.htm?content_area=/neutronSites/constants.htm&side_nav=/neutronSites/neutronsitesSideNav.htm&"
You have to look up : (Electron magnetic moment in Bohr magnetons)
the first one has to do with the fact that according to wave mechanics the magnitude of the spin angular momentum is not a multiple of the quantum number s but sqrt[s(s+1)].
It is the value normally used to predict magnetic moments in transition-metal coordination chemistry.
The second one is the value experimentally measured and appears everywhere.
Are they both correct?
When can we use which?
thanks
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