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Which of the following statments are false about the magnetic susceptibility m c of paramagnetic substance?
(a) Value of `chi_(m)` is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of the sample
(b) `chi_(m)` is negative at all temperature
(c) `chi_(m)` does depend on the temperature of the sample
(d) `chi_(m)` is positive at all temperature

A

`(a)`

B

`(b)`

C

`(c)`

D

`(d)`

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B
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