cu+1 will be dimagnetic.
cu-[ar] 4s1 3d10
cu+1- [ar] 4s0 3d10
that is for cu+1 d orbital is completely filled , there are no unpaired e-. hence it shows dimagnetism
Copper has an electron configuration of [Ar] 3d10 4s1, with a fully filled d orbital. This stability allows for unpaired electrons, making copper paramagnetic. When it forms a 1+ ion, it loses the 4s electron, resulting in a filled 3d orbital, leading to no unpaired electrons and making it diamagnetic.
Copper is one of the transitions metals that is known to form ions of different charges. Copper I is Cu+ with a single positive charge and Copper II is Cu2+ with two positive charges. The Roman numerals indicated the amount of positive charge for a transition metal.
This does not exist. If it did, it would probably be something like "Copper(III) hydrogen sulfide"
Because it is easier. The molecular formula of copper carbonate is CuCO3. When it decomposes it loses a CO2 molecule. If it became Copper 1 oxide(Cu2O then it would have to combine with another molecule(releasing O). Instead it becames copper2 oxide(CuO) because that is an easier transition.
Copper has a valency of +1 and +2, meaning it can form ions with a charge of either +1 or +2.
Copper has an electron configuration of [Ar] 3d10 4s1, with a fully filled d orbital. This stability allows for unpaired electrons, making copper paramagnetic. When it forms a 1+ ion, it loses the 4s electron, resulting in a filled 3d orbital, leading to no unpaired electrons and making it diamagnetic.
Fluorine gas is diamagnetic as there are no unpaired electrons A neutral atom of flurine would be paramagnetic as due to the presence of 1 unpaired electron in a 2p atomic orbital
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Copper Sulfate is CuSO4. Therefore, it has 1 atom of Copper, 1 atom of Sulfur, and 4 atoms of Oxygen.
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
Susceptibility is defined as the ration of intensity of magnetisation to the magnetizing field intensity So k = I / H In case of paramagnetic substances, I will be in the same direction with H but for a larger H there will be a weak I So I/H will be very much less than 1 and it is positive Hence the relative permeability of paramagnetic substance is slightly greater than 1.
3/2 and paramagnetic
I would classify that as an action/adventure fantasy.
A solution having a pH=1 is very acidic.
1 oz of copper is 1 oz of copper
1 gram of copper is in 1 gram of copper.
Copper is one of the transitions metals that is known to form ions of different charges. Copper I is Cu+ with a single positive charge and Copper II is Cu2+ with two positive charges. The Roman numerals indicated the amount of positive charge for a transition metal.