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transition metals and their compound show paramagnetic behivour explain​

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Answered by kunalvishnoi2018
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Transition metals show paramagnetic behaviour. Paramagnetism arises due to the presence of unpaired electrons with each electron having a magnetic moment associated with its spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum. ... Therefore, the resulting paramagnetism is only because of the unpaired electron.

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  • Transition metals show paramagnetic behaviour.
  • Paramagnetism arises due to the presence of unpaired electrons with each electron having a magnetic moment associated with its spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum.
  • However, in the first transition series, the orbital angular momentum is quenched.
  • Therefore, the resulting paramagnetism is only because of the unpaired electron.

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