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what are diamagnetic substances? explain the diagmagnetism on the basis of electron theory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism arise out of electron filling of elements. Whenever two electrons are paired together in an orbital, or their total spin is 0 , these are called diamagnetic electrons. Those atoms which have all orbitals filled with paired electrons are called diamagnetic.

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WHAT ARE DIAMAGNETIC SUBSTANCES?

Diamagnetic materials are those that some people generally think of as non-magnetic, and include water, wood, most organic compounds such as petroleum and some plastics, and many metals including copper, particularly the heavy ones with many core electrons, such as mercury, gold and bismuth.

EXPLAIN THE DIAGMAGNETISM ON THE BASIS OF ELECTRON THEORY.

Diamagnetism occurs in those substances whose atoms consist of an even number of electrons. The electrons of such paired. The electrons in each pair have orbital motions as well as spin motions in opposite sense. The resultant magnetic dipole moment of the atom is thus zero.

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