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Topic: When do you not need to take into account diamagnetic corrections?  (Read 1362 times)

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Offline trishasales714

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The experiment I did validated that I have a paramagnetism product. I calculated the molar susceptibility of the product and now I'd like to calculate X subscript A. Normally, X subscript A is obtained by adding the diamagnetic corrections of the metal and ligand to the molar susceptibility. But since the product is paramagnetic, would I still need to take the corrections in account for the calculations?

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