Magnetic Susceptibility of different compounds

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A user requested a table listing the magnetic susceptibility of various compounds. Another participant provided a link to a useful resource containing this information. The original poster expressed gratitude for the quick response and helpfulness of the link. The discussion highlights the importance of accessible resources for studying magnetic properties in physics. Overall, the exchange showcases effective collaboration in finding scientific data.
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Can anyone link me to a table of a large amounts of different compounds with the magnetic susceptibility of each one?

Thanks.
 
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physicsmonger said:
Can anyone link me to a table of a large amounts of different compounds with the magnetic susceptibility of each one?

Thanks.

Hello!

Maybe you'll find http://www-d0.fnal.gov/hardware/cal/lvps_info/engineering/elementmagn.pdf" usable.
 
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Thanks! that was incredibly helpful. howd you find that so fast??
 
physicsmonger said:
Thanks! that was incredibly helpful. howd you find that so fast??

Had it for some time now ... enjoy your physics :)
 
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