Explain the term temperature independent paramagnetism
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paramagnetism that is independent of temperature. In some substances TIP can make the molecules paramagnetic, although all the electrons in the ground state are paired, if there are low-lying excited states to which electrons can readily move
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Paramagnetism refers to a property of certain materials that are weakly attracted to magnetic fields. When exposed to an external magnetic field, internal induced magnetic fields form in these materials that are ordered in the same direction as the applied field. Once the applied field is removed, the materials lose their magnetism as thermal motion randomizes the electron spin orientations.
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