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What do you mean by molecular magnet

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Answered by sanya6163
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single-molecule magnet (SMM) is a metal-organic compound that has superparamagnetic behavior below a certain blocking temperature at the molecular scale. In this temperature range, a SMM exhibits magnetic hysteresis of purely molecular origin.

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☞ What do you mean by molecular magnet?

Ans- A single-molecule magnet (SMM) is a metal-organic compound that has superparamagnetic behavior below a certain blocking temperature at the molecular scale. In this temperature range, a SMM exhibits magnetic hysteresis of purely molecular origin.Magnetism is one aspect of the combined electromagnetic force. It refers to physical phenomena arising from the force caused by magnets, objects that produce fields that attract or repel other objects.The two molecules are “magnetic”, each of its kind. The molecules of nitrogen are diamagnetic: placed in an intense magnetic field they are very weakly repelled. The molecules of oxygen are paramagnetic: placed in an intense magnetic field they are weakly attracted.

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