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yes, the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the carbon atom is filled with electrons, leaving no electrons unpaired and therefore making it diamagnetic.

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Yes. CO is Diamagnetic (absence of unpaired electron) .

Because, with 6 2p electrons, in a MO energy level diagram, all 6 electrons can be paired.

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Fluorine gas F2 is diamagnetic; fluorine atoms with an unpaired electron are paramagnetic.

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Carbon dioxide has a measured magnetic susceptibility.

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