Magnetism: diamagnetic

Diamagnetic materials develop an induced magnetic field in an external magnetic field in a direction opposite to the external magnetic field.

1H
Hydrogencolorless gas (H2)
2He
Heliumcolorless gas, exhibiting a gray, cloudy glow
4Be
Berylliumwhite-gray metallic
5B
Boronblack-brown
6C
Carbonblack, metallic-looking (graphite); clear (diamond)
7N
Nitrogencolorless gas, liquid or solid
9F
Fluorinevery pale yellow (gas); bright yellow (liquid); alpha is opaque, beta is transparent (solid)
10Ne
Neoncolorless gas exhibiting an orange-red glow when placed in an electric field
14Si
Siliconcrystalline, reflective with bluish-tinged faces
15P
Phosphoruswhite, red and violet are waxy, black is metallic-looking
16S
Sulfuryellow sintered microcrystals
17Cl
Chlorinepale yellow-green gas
18Ar
Argoncolorless gas exhibiting a lilac/violet glow when placed in an electric field
20Ca
Calciumdull gray, silver; with a pale yellow tint
29Cu
Copperred-orange metallic luster
30Zn
Zincsilver-gray
31Ga
Galliumsilvery blue
32Ge
Germaniumgrayish-white
33As
Arsenicmetallic grey
34Se
Seleniumgrey metallic-looking, red, and vitreous black allotropes
35Br
Brominereddish-brown
36Kr
Kryptoncolorless gas, exhibiting a whitish glow in an electric field
47Ag
Silverlustrous white metal
48Cd
Cadmiumsilvery bluish-gray metallic
49In
Indiumsilvery lustrous gray
51Sb
Antimonysilvery lustrous gray
52Te
Telluriumsilvery lustrous gray (crystalline); brown-black powder (amorphous)
53I
Iodinelustrous metallic gray (solid); black/violet (liquid); violet (gas)
54Xe
Xenoncolorless gas, exhibiting a blue glow when placed in an electric field
79Au
Goldmetallic yellow
80Hg
Mercuryshiny, silvery liquid
81Tl
Thalliumsilvery white
82Pb
Leadmetallic gray
83Bi
Bismuthlustrous brownish silver