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Why ozone is di magnetic?

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There are three ways that matter is affected by magnetism: ferromagnetism, paramagnetism, and diamagnetism. Ozone is diamagnetic, meaning that it will try and move itself out of a magnetic field, and / or that a magnetic field will be weaker if ozone is present.

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Because it has no elecron which is not paired. It is a trioxygen molecule.

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