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There are so many , all the s-block elements and most of the p-block elements, some are Sodium, Calcium, Nitrogen, carbon,sulphur. diamagnetic elements ussually have 2 electons in the last shell

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Some examples of diamagnetic metals: bismuth, Mercury, silver, lead, cooper, zinc.

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What are non magnetic materials called?

Non-magnetic materials are referred to as diamagnetic.


Is krypton magnetic?

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Can effective magnetic moment be calculated from negative mass magnetic susceptibility ie diamagnetic substances?

Yes, the magnetic moment can be calculated from the diamagnetic substances.


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Is wood magnetic?

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Silicon a magnetic?

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Why is lithium magnetic?

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Is there a simple test to distinguish between aluminum powder and zinc powder?

Use an externally magetic field: Zinc is diamagnetic and Aluminum is paramagnetic. Paramagnetism (Aluminum) is a form of magnetism whereby certain materials are attracted by an externally applied magnetic field. In contrast with this behavior, diamagnetic materials (Zinc) are repelled by magnetic fields.


Is zinc a natural magnet?

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