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From molecular viewpoint, discuss the temperature dependence of susceptibility for diamagnetism, paramagnetism and ferromagnetism.

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Diamagnetism occurs due to electron’s motion in its orbit and the external magnetic field being opposite to each other, making the net magnetism zero. Temperature does not impact the susceptibility of diamagnetism.
In paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substances, magnetism generated by electron syncs up with the external magnetic field, so there is a net increase in the magnetism. Increase in temperature disturbs the atomic alignment decreasing the susceptibility

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