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such substances are not attracted towards magnet and are known as Diamagnetic substances.

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Many hydrocarbons have no unpaired electrons, which is why most of them are non-polar.

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What does it mean when you say 2 electrons are paired?

two electrons are paired means two electrons are bonded


SO3 2- is diamagnetic or paramagnetic?

Diamagnetic. All of the electrons are paired.


Which molecules is expected to exhibit diamagnetic behaviour?

A molecule is diamagnetic, if all the electrons are paired.


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Why are unpaired electrons more significant than paired electrons in terms of magnetic properties?

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All of the electrons in this element are spin-paired?

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