Chemistry, asked by arafanmahadi158, 3 months ago

Describe the experimental basis for believing that the electrons in an atom
behave as tiny bar magnets???

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Answered by hardiksharma50
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Answer:   Individual atoms are aligned within domains; each atom acts like a tiny bar magnet. Ferromagnetism arises from the fundamental property of an electron; it also carries charge to have a dipole moment. Thus, an electron itself behaves as a tiny magnet.

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Answered by cutiepie8842
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Answer:

Electrons have an intrinsic property, called spin. Because they have spin, they have a magnetic moment, similar to a small current loop. Electrons by themselves act like tiny magnets. ... If all the magnetic moments of the electrons in an atom do not completely cancel out, then the atom will act like a tiny magnet.

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