Which Metal Oxide Is Antiferromagnetic In Nature
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MnO
MnO(R) MnO is an antiferromagnetic substance.
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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). There are also numerous examples among high nuclearity metal clusters
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