Hydrogen Is Diamagnetic.......
Because Hydrogen is not present in its free state (H), but it is present in its compounds or in a molecule (H2). So that's why it is diamagnetic.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
B2 is paramagnetic.
Vanadium is paramagnetic.
Vanadium (V3) is paramagnetic.
Diamagnetic. All of the electrons are paired.
diamagnetic
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
Diamagnetic
Calcium is diamagnetic.
Tungsten is diamagnetic.
B2 is paramagnetic.
Vanadium is paramagnetic.
be2 is paramagnetic
Vanadium (V3) is paramagnetic.
No, argon is not paramagnetic. Paramagnetic materials have unpaired electrons, which argon does not have. Argon is a noble gas with a full electron shell, making it diamagnetic.
Sodium is diamagnetic, which means it has no unpaired electrons and is weakly repelled by a magnetic field.
Diamagnetic. All of the electrons are paired.