A diamagnetic compound has all electron spins paired, giving a net spin of zero. They are also weakly repelled by a magnet. A diamagnetic compound has all electron spins paired, giving a net spin of zero. They are also weakly repelled by a magnet. A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically joined. Water, salt, and sugar are examples of compounds. When the elements are joined, the atoms lose their individual properties and have different properties from the elements they are composed of. A chemical formula is used a quick way to show the composition of compounds. Letters, numbers, and symbols are used to represent elements and the number of elements in each compound
No, because it is diamagnetic.
A molecule is diamagnetic, if all the electrons are paired.
those compounds which have ability to absorb water from its surroundings are known as hygroscopic compounds
No, Carbon is diamagnetic.
This is the chemistry of compounds containing carbon; but traditionally compounds containing carbon are considered as inorganic compounds.
Hydrogen Is Diamagnetic....... Because Hydrogen is not present in its free state (H), but it is present in its compounds or in a molecule (H2). So that's why it is diamagnetic.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
diamagnetic
yes, silicon is diamagnetic
Diamagnetic
No, because it is diamagnetic.
Diamagnetic. All of the electrons are paired.
Diamagnetic
Definition of Substitutional and interstitial solutions
its part of the definition of organic compounds
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
A molecule is diamagnetic, if all the electrons are paired.