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explain the following term with one example antiferromagnetism​

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Answered by XxSilentAgent47xX
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They have unpaired electrons, e.g., iron, cobolt, nickel, , e.t.c. These substances are strongly attracted by magnetic field. ... (iv) Antiferromagnetism : When magnetic moments are aligned in such a way that net magnetic moment is zero, then magnetism is called Antiferromagnetism, e.g., MnO shows antiferromagnetism

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Answered by OoMissComplicatedoO
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Antiferromagnetism: Antiferromagnetic substanceshave domain structures similar to ferromagnetic substances, but are oppositely-oriented. The oppositely-oriented domains cancel out each other's magnetic moments.

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