Why is KO, paramagnetic?
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Answer. KO2 is a superoxide in which, only one electron is released from the dioxygen atom and a superoxide ion is represented as O2- . ... We know that a molecule becomes paramagnetic due to the presence of unpaired electrons. Hence, KO2 behaves as paramagnetic molecule.
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oxygen is paramnagnetic bcz.. it has two unpaired electrons
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