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5. Why ko2 is paramagnetic​

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Answered by vedasoham
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Answer:

KO2 is paramagnetic due to the presence of unpaired electron present. This unpaired electron has its own +1/2 or - 1/2 spin which does not get cancelled out by any other electron of opposite spin. Due to this the KO2 molecule posses a net apin charge which makes it paramagnetic in nature.

Answered by kanchanb2510
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Explanation:

Ko2 is a superoxide which containd odd number of electrons (unpaired electron) . Therefore ko2 is paramagnetic in nature ..

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