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The paramagnetic species is (a) KO2 (b) SiO2 (c) TiO2 (d) BaO2

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Answered by sanak132001
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A paramagnetic electron is an unpaired electron. An atom is considered paramagnetic if even one orbital has a net spin. ... Diamagnetic atoms repel magnetic fields. The unpaired electrons of paramagneticatoms realign in response to external magnetic fields and are therefore attracted.
Answered by dackpower
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The paramagnetic species is KO2

KO2 is super-oxide of potassium which comprises of super-oxide ion, and O2- which holds a three-electron bond.

The appearance of a single unpaired particle in three-electron bond executes this para-magnetic ion.

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