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Diamagnetic correction formula

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The diamagnetic correction formula is used to account for the diamagnetic susceptibility of an atom or ion in the calculation of the magnetic susceptibility of a molecule. It is typically applied to correct for the effect of core electrons, which are not directly involved in bonding. The formula is: χd = -N(e^2/6mc^2)∑ where: χd is the diamagnetic susceptibility N is the number of electrons e is the charge of an electron m is the mass of an electron c is the speed of light ∑ is the average squared distance of the electrons from the nucleus.


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