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CO+ is paramagnetic or dimagnetic

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Answered by abhi192003
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it is paramagnetic

because there is one empty pi bond

Answered by Nitinsingh192
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Answer:

Co+ is paramagnetic

Explanation:

Whenever two electrons are paired together in an orbital, or their total spin is 0, they are diamagnetic electrons. Atoms with all diamagnetic electrons are called diamagnetic atoms. A paramagnetic electron is an unpaired electron. An atom is considered paramagnetic if even one orbital has a net spin.

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