The types of material for paramagnetic include aluminum, platinum among others.
Curie temperature
Yes! Since it has un-paired electrons: ) Actually C2 isn't paramagnetic. There's certain type of diagram how to determine whether molecule is paramagnetic or not. And C2 isn't. Instead C2(2+) would be paramagnetic.
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
Covalent paramagnetic. nitrogen has a full bond with each oxygen atom, as well as a paramagnetic bond with the oxygen atoms.
Yes, lithium is paramagnetic because it has one unpaired electron.
Curie temperature
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A paramagnet is a substance that is weakly attracted by the poles of a magnet. Iridium is an example of a chemical element that is paramagnetic.
Tantalum itself is not magnetic (does not generate the magnetic field); however, it is a paramagnetic material...meaning it will react to a magnetic field. see Paramagnetic
Yes! Since it has un-paired electrons: ) Actually C2 isn't paramagnetic. There's certain type of diagram how to determine whether molecule is paramagnetic or not. And C2 isn't. Instead C2(2+) would be paramagnetic.
Rhenium is paramagnetic. Paramagnetic materials have a small, positive susceptibility to magnetic fields. These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed.
No, argon is not paramagnetic.
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apparantely it is paramagnetic
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
be2 is paramagnetic