What type of substances exhibit antiferromagnetism?
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The substances in which the magnetic moment is aligned in such a way that the net magnetic dipole moment is zero. Some of the examples are: 1) MnO, 2) FeO etc.
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The substances in which the magnetic moment is aligned in such a way that the net magnetic dipole moment is zero. Some of the examples are: 1) MnO, 2) FeO etc.
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➡️ Antiferromagnetic materials occur commonly among transition metal compounds, especially oxides.
➡️ Examples include hematite, metals such as chromium, alloys such as iron manganese (FeMn), and oxides such as nickel oxide (NiO).
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