What is Teflon's Magnetic Permeability?

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Teflon's magnetic permeability is similar to that of chloroform, but specific values are difficult to find in common resources like Google or Wikipedia. Magnetic permeability is measured in henries per meter and indicates how well a material conducts magnetic fields. The magnetic susceptibility of chloroform-d is noted as -9.153 (magnetic susceptibility/ppm), but the units are unclear to some participants. This information is not readily available in the NIST Chem Web Book, suggesting it may be found in specialized NMR literature. Overall, there is a lack of accessible data on Teflon's magnetic properties.
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What is Teflon's Magnetic Permeability? It is very close to Chloroform's Magnetic Permeability. It is not easily found in a google search or on Wikipedia or in papers. It is measured in [Henrys/Meter] and is a measure of how well a material "conducts" magnetic fields. I have from one website: that the magnetic susceptibility of Chloroform-d is -9.153 (Magnetic susceptibility/ppm). I do not understand those units. This is not in the NIST Chem Web Book - I might expect to find this lumped in some NMR papers.
 
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