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what is a molecular magnet?​

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Answered by Super2005
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A single-molecule magnet is a metalorganic compound that has superparamagnetic behavior below a certain blocking temperature at the molecular scale. ... In contrast to conventional bulk magnets and molecule-based magnets, collective long-range magnetic ordering of magnetic moments is not necessary.

Answered by 1abiral6190
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The molecules of the magnetic substance retain the magnetic property. They are known as molecular magnets.

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