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explain why transition metals are paramagnetic in nature

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Answered by Deadpool98
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*It occurs when there are unpaired electrons in the substance.
*Paramagnetism is most easily observed in the salts of some of the first row transition metals(manganese through nickel).
*The se metal ions have unpaired electrons in degenerate d orbitals as predicted by Hund's rule and thus exhibit paramagnetism.

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It occurs when there are unpaired electrons in the substance.Paramagnetism is most easily observed in the salts of some of the first row transition metals (manganese through nickel). The se metal ions have unpaired electrons in degenerate d orbitals as predicted by Hund's rule and thus exhibit paramagnetism

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