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what's meant by paramagnetic and dimagnetic?

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Answered by mamtaat81
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A compound is diamagnetic if all its electrons are paired and paramagnetic if any of its electrons are unpaired.

Answered by AreeshaN
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A simple rule of thumb is used in chemistry to determine whether a particle (atom, ion, or molecule) is paramagnetic or diamagnetic: If all electrons in the particle are paired, then the substance made of this particle is diamagnetic.

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A simple rule of thumb is used in chemistry to determine whether a particle (atom, ion, or molecule) is paramagnetic or diamagnetic: If all electrons in the particle are paired, then the substance made of this particle is diamagnetic; If it has unpaired electrons, then the substance is paramagnetic.

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