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diamagnetic
diamagnetic, a. and n. (ˌdaɪəmægˈnɛtɪk) [f. Gr. δια- dia- prefix1 through, across + magnetic. Introduced by Faraday in 1846, first as n., and then as adj.] A. adj. 1. Of a body or substance: Exhibiting the phenomena of diamagnetism; the opposite of magnetic or paramagnetic. A diamagnetic substance i...
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Diamagnetic inequality
In mathematics and physics, the diamagnetic inequality relates the Sobolev norm of the absolute value of a section of a line bundle to its covariant derivative If and , then for almost every , it follows from the diamagnetic inequality that
The above case is of the most physical interest.
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paramagnetic
paramagnetic, a. and n. (pærəmægˈnɛtɪk) [f. Gr. παρα- in sense ‘alongside, parallel’ + magnetic.] A. adj. † 1. Having the property of being attracted by the poles of a magnet, and hence, when suspended or placed freely in a magnetic field, of taking a position parallel to the lines of the force; als...
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Paramagnetic nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Although most NMR measurements are conducted on diamagnetic compounds, paramagnetic samples are also amenable to analysis and give rise to special effects Chemical shifts in diamagnetic compounds are described using the Ramsey equation, which describes so-called diamagnetic and paramagnetic contributions.
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diamagnetize
diamagnetize, v. (ˌdaɪəˈmægnɪtaɪz) [f. dia-1 + magnetize, after diamagnetic.] trans. To render diamagnetic; to cause to exhibit diamagnetism.1877 Miller & McLeod Elem. Chem. i. (ed. 6) 677 The bismuth bars..will become diamagnetized. Hence diaˌmagnetiˈzation, the action of diamagnetizing, or conditi...
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Dichloro(1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane)nickel
The complexes display a temperature-dependent interconversion between square-planar and tetrahedral geometries (diamagnetic and paramagnetic) in polar In contrast, dichloro(1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)nickel adopts a static square-planar (diamagnetic) structure in solution.
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diamagnetism
diamagnetism (ˌdaɪəˈmægnɪtɪz(ə)m) [f. dia-1 + magnetism, after diamagnetic.] a. The phenomena exhibited by a class of bodies, which, when freely suspended and acted on by magnetism, take up a position transverse to that of the magnetic axis, i.e. lie (approximately) east and west; the force to which...
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Tetrakis(dimethylamido)titanium
Preparation and properties
Tetrakis(dimethylamino)titanium is a conventional Ti(IV) compound in the sense that it is tetrahedral and diamagnetic. It is prepared from titanium tetrachloride (which is also tetrahedral, diamagnetic, and volatile) by treatment with lithium dimethylamide:
TiCl4 + 4
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diamagnet
diamagnet (ˌdaɪəˈmægnɪt) [f. dia- prefix1 + magnet; cf. next.] = diamagnetic n.1864 in Webster. 1871 Tyndall Fragm. Sc. (1879) I. xiii. 380 Each man walking over the earth's surface is a true diamagnet.
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NMR line broadening techniques
In order to determine the self-exchange rate of sample compounds, one can choose a certain characteristic peak of the sample diamagnetic compound, and and are the peak widths of the pure diamagnetic and paramagnetic species, and C is the total concentration of the exchanging species in M (mol/L).
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Could a strong magnet field repel the body before damaging it? Could a magnetic field be strong enough to damage the body or erase the brain? Blood is slightly diamagnetic, so if the field was strong enough, could it...
A strong magnet can repel a body, but the effect is due to small diamagnetism of every atom. You can see a picture of a levitating frog and a video here. And a very good explanation and more videos here.  nitrate and its several hydrates
Cobalt(III) nitrate, a diamagnetic volatile compound
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Cobalt monosilicide
It is a diamagnetic semimetal with an electrical resistivity of ca. 1 mOhm·cm.
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