Bromine is paramagnetic.
This is because the 4p subshell has a value of 4p5.
5 electrons in a p subshell (which has space for 6), means the last electron is unpaired. The unpaired electron gives it the property of paramagnetism.
Alternatively, Selenium is diamagnetic, as it has the outer subshell 4p4, meaning no electrons are unpaired.
I would say B2- is paramagnetic, since when you draw the molecular bond diagram you get an unpaired electron
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apparantely it is paramagnetic
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it will be paramagnetic because silicon has unpaired electrons
Peroxide ion isO22-is diamagnetic. It has the hybridisation:No. of electrons: 18σ1s2σ*1s2 σ2s2σ*2s2 σ2px2π2py2π2pz2π*2py2π*2pz2As it has no unpaired electrons, it is diamagnetic.
Fluorine gas is diamagnetic as there are no unpaired electrons A neutral atom of flurine would be paramagnetic as due to the presence of 1 unpaired electron in a 2p atomic orbital
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
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apparantely it is paramagnetic
No, its diamagnetic
be2 is paramagnetic
Diamagnetic. All of the electrons are paired.
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it will be paramagnetic because silicon has unpaired electrons
Most gases are slightly diamagnetic and repelled out of a magnetic field.
Aluminium is paramagnetic, for it has unpaired electrons.