Magnetic Susceptibility - Examples

Examples

Magnetic susceptibility of some materials
Material Temperature Pressure (molar susc.) (mass susc.) (volume susc.) M (molar mass) (density)
Units (°C) (atm) SI
(m3·mol−1)
CGS
(cm3·mol−1)
SI
(m3·kg−1)
CGS
(cm3·g−1)
SI
CGS
(emu)
(10−3 kg/mol)
or (g/mol)
(103 kg/m3)
or (g/cm3)
vacuum Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
water 20 1 −1.631×10−10 −1.298×10−5 −9.051×10−9 −7.203×10−7 −9.035×10−6 −7.190×10−7 18.015 0.9982
bismuth 20 1 −3.55×10−9 −2.82×10−4 −1.70×10−8 −1.35×10−6 −1.66×10−4 −1.32×10−5 208.98 9.78
Diamond R.T. 1 −7.4×10−11 −5.9×10−6 −6.2×10−9 −4.9×10−7 −2.2×10−5 −1.7×10−6 12.01 3.513
Graphite (to c-axis) R.T. 1 −7.5×10−11 −6.0×10−6 −6.3×10−9 −5.0×10−7 −1.4×10−5 −1.1×10−6 12.01 2.267
Graphite R.T. 1 −3.2×10−9 −2.6×10−4 −2.7×10−7 −2.2×10−5 −6.1×10−4 −4.9×10−5 12.01 2.267
Graphite -173 1 −4.4×10−9 −3.5×10−4 −3.6×10−7 −2.9×10−5 −8.3×10−4 −6.6×10−5 12.01 2.267
He 20 1 −2.38×10−11 −1.89×10−6 −5.93×10−9 −4.72×10−7 −9.85×10−10 −7.84×10−11 4.0026 0.000166
Xe 20 1 −5.71×10−10 −4.54×10−5 −4.35×10−9 −3.46×10−7 −2.37×10−8 −1.89×10−9 131.29 0.00546
O2 20 0.209 4.3×10−8 3.42×10−3 1.34×10−6 1.07×10−4 3.73×10−7 2.97×10−8 31.99 0.000278
N2 20 0.781 −1.56×10−10 −1.24×10−5 −5.56×10−9 −4.43×10−7 −5.06×10−9 −4.03×10−10 28.01 0.000910
Al 1 2.2×10−10 1.7×10−5 7.9×10−9 6.3×10−7 2.2×10−5 1.75×10−6 26.98 2.70
Ag 961 1 −2.31×10−5 −1.84×10−6 107.87

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