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what are paramagnetic and diamagnetic transition metals​

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Answered by hemantmehra14
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Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Compounds

Transition metal compounds are paramagnetic when they have one or more unpaired d electrons. Some compounds are diamagnetic. These include octahedral, low-spin, d6 and square-planar d8complexes. In these cases, crystal field splitting is such that all the electrons are paired up.

Answered by mayankoza2020
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Transition metal compounds are paramagnetic when they have one or more unpaired d electrons. Some compounds are diamagnetic. These include octahedral, low-spin, d6 and square-planar d8complexes. In these cases, crystal field splitting is such that all the electrons are paired up.

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