Chemistry, asked by RoshniPatil, 10 months ago

Electrons in a paramagnetic compound are​

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Paramagnetic compounds (and atoms) are attracted to magnetic fields while diamagnetic compounds (and atoms) are repelled from magnetic fields. Paramagnetic compounds have unpaired electrons while in diamagnetic compounds the electrons all have paired spins. ... That is, they essentially have all paired electrons in MOs.

The magnetic properties of a substance can be determined by examining its electron configuration: If it has unpaired electrons, then the substance is paramagnetic and if all electrons are paired, the substance is then diamagnetic.

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