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What is unit of paramagnetism?

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What kind of material is for paramagnetism?

Materials that are referred to when discussing paramagnetism are aluminum or platinum.


What is paramagnetism?

if a strong magnetic field is applied, the molecular magnets set themselves with their lengths almost parallel to it. thus when the resultant magnetic effect is weak,the process is called paramagnetism paramagnetism is foung in aluminium,manganese and platinum.


Is Ga paramagnetic?

Gallium is diamagnetic. Note Unlike all the other members of group 13 aluminium exhibits a form of paramagnetism called "Pauli paramagnetism".


What is meant by magnetic shell?

give Langevins theory of paramagnetism?


When an element is weakly attracted to a strong magnetic field it is called a what?

paramagnetism


Does oxygen have a physical property of magnetism?

Yes, Oxygen in its liquid state exhibits paramagnetism.


Paramagnetism and number of unpaired electrons relation?

The paramagnetic value is the number of unpaired electrons in the metal ion.


How do you check paramagnetism and diamagnetism?

First make the m.o (molecular orbital) diagram. If the electrons are paired in an orbital then it is diamagnetic . If the electrons are not paired then it is paramagnetic.


Differences between diamagnetism and paramagnetism?

diamagnetic has paired electrons as a result it repels for the magnetic field but,paramagnetic has unpaired electrons as a result it attracts tyhe magnetic field


Why sulfur is paramagnetic in vapour state?

Because in vapour state it exists as S2 molecule and has 2 unpaired electrons in antibonding pi orbital and hence exhibit paramagnetism.


Why ferromagnetism not found in liquid and gases?

Because in case of liquids and gases there will be more randomness in magnetic moments so that will unable to align in one direction and will start behave as paramagnetism.


Langevin theory of paramagnetism?

A theory which treats a substance as a classical (non-quantum-mechanical) collection of permanent magnetic dipoles with no interactions between them, having a Boltzmann distribution with respect to energy of interaction with an applied field