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No it is not paramagnetic.O2^2- has 2 electrons more than O2.Pi 2p molecular orbitals get completely filled hence it is diamagnetic.
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
N2 + o2 = no2
for o2 -bp==2 for n2 bp =3
more N2 and O2 would form
No it is not paramagnetic.O2^2- has 2 electrons more than O2.Pi 2p molecular orbitals get completely filled hence it is diamagnetic.
The more paramagnetic the species is, the larger the mass shift. So, since oxygen has two unpaired electrons in the molecular orbital diagram it will have the strongest mass shift on a magnetic susceptibility balance.
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.
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
N2 + o2 = no2
More NO would form
for o2 -bp==2 for n2 bp =3
More N2 and O2 would form
More N2 and O2 would form
O2, because it have more electrons than N2
3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3This is the Haber process which makes ammonia (NH3)
N2 characteristics is cool and O2 is hot, so its help to cool o2 before take breath in our body.