Na2O2 is diamagnetic in nature.
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Na2O2 is diamagnetic in nature since it does not have unpaired electrons in the molecular orbital.
Is in a molecular orbital, there is an existence of unpaired electrons, the molecule formed is referred to as paramagnetic in nature.
Those molecule having paired electrons in the molecular orbitals are referred to as diamagnetic.
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Na2O2 is diamagnetic in nature since it does not have unpaired electrons in the molecular orbital.
Is in a molecular orbital, there is an existence of unpaired electrons, the molecule formed is referred to as paramagnetic in nature.
Those molecule having paired electrons in the molecular orbitals are referred to as diamagnetic.
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