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A Paramagnetic Gas Can be changed in posistion from its rested state with a magnet. Lets say it (the Gas) was in a sealed glass tube and you could see it move or change in color when a magnet Was close to it, That would be a paramagnetic response. JUd D Sloan

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Paramagnetic substances are free radicals released from a molecule and have unpaired electron (which causes them to possess paramagnetic effect). they are electrically neutral and highly reactive.

Eg: Cl2 which can also be written as Cl--Cl.. when the bond breaks, there is equal distribution of electrons, so u get 2 Cl atoms with 1 unpaired electron.

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Paramagnetic substances have molecules that contain an unpaired electron

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It means that this object is magnetic but would only be considered magnetic because the objects attracted are attracted because of an external magnetic field.

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