calcium is diamagnetic explain it??
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As far as I understand, magnetism comes from the 'unpaired electrons' in the subshells of atoms. Atoms with paired electrons are diamagnetic ('not magnetic') while atoms with unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. However, Calcium is said to be paramagnetic, even though it has no free electrons.Mar 1, 2015
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As far as I understand, magnetism comes from the 'unpaired electrons' in the subshells of atoms. Atoms with paired electrons are diamagnetic ('not magnetic') while atoms with unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. However, Calcium is said to be paramagnetic, even though it has no free electrons.
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