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what is magnetic moment? of Ni^2+​

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Answered by siya101
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after calculating the spin magnetic moment of Ni atom to be 1.7 Bohr magneton. Then this atom was assigned to be Ni2+. there are 2 unpaired electrons in Ni2+, the magnetic moment of Ni2+ should be around 2.8 Bohr magneton according to the formula \mu=sqrt(n(n+2)) where n is the number of unpaired electrons in the atom.

Answered by mobina
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there are 2 unpaired electrons in Ni2+, the magnetic moment of Ni2+ should be around 2.8 Bohr magneton according to the formula \mu=sqrt(n(n+2)) where n is the number of unpaired electrons in the atom.

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