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Does diamagnetic corrections have a unit

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Diamagnetic corrections are adjustments made to account for the diamagnetic susceptibility of electrons in a molecule or atom. They are typically expressed in units of volume magnetic susceptibility, which is measured in cubic centimeters per mole (cm³/mol) or milliliters per mole (mL/mol).


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