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The susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance was found for different temperatures and a graph of `chi` against `(1)/(T)` was plotted. From the graph, it was found that when `chi = 0.5," "(1)/(T) = 5 xx 10^(-3)//K`. What is the curie constant for the substance ?

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