The unit (cm3/mol) for magnetic susceptibility was used more often in old texts, and I need to have those data in mass susceptibility (emu/Oe.gr) as we measure the magnetic susceptibility of the powders normally in this unit.
Thank you for your answer, they´re quite well references on defining the units. Also one of my professors commented me Table B of book Magnetism and Magnetic Materials by Coey, gives comprehensive table of the conversions.
Why is the conversion factor to go from emu/mol and emu/(mol*Oe) to m^3/mol are the same? It makes more sense for molar susceptibility to have units of emu/(mol*Oe) since susceptibility has to be a ratio of magnetization to applied field strength. Does it mean that 1 emu/mol is equivalent to 1 emu/(mol*Oe)? Similarly, in the attached paper, are the mass susceptibility values in emu/g values equival to the same value in emu/(g*Oe)? Several other sources such as IEEE and NIST only list emu/mol as the cgs units of molar susceptibility. Thank you.