paramagnetic
Ruthenium is paramagnetic.
Tantalum itself is not magnetic (does not generate the magnetic field); however, it is a paramagnetic material...meaning it will react to a magnetic field. see Paramagnetic
Argon is used to make argon
Curiously enough, the name of argon Is argon.
No, argon is not paramagnetic.
paramagnetic
apparantely it is paramagnetic
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
be2 is paramagnetic
paramagnetic
Cn- is paramagnetic. Cn is found in the Periodic Table and is known as Copernicium. A compound that is paramagnetic is one that will have a lone electron and Cn qualifies.
Yes, lithium is paramagnetic because it has one unpaired electron.
Promethium is paramagnetic.
Arsenic is paramagnetic because the electron configuration is {Ar}4s^2,3d^10,4p^3. Due to the unpaired electron at the end (4p^*3*) the atom in ground state is paramagnetic. **OR Arsenic would be paramagnetic since the 4 p orbitals each contain one electron with parallel spin. These three unpaired electrons give arsenic its paramagnetic property.
no