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
yes, the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the carbon atom is filled with electrons, leaving no electrons unpaired and therefore making it diamagnetic.
apparantely it is paramagnetic
paramagnetic
no
it will be paramagnetic because silicon has unpaired electrons
yes, the number of electrons in the outermost shell of the carbon atom is filled with electrons, leaving no electrons unpaired and therefore making it diamagnetic.
No, argon is not paramagnetic.
paramagnetic
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
paramagnetic
Cn- is paramagnetic. Cn is found in the Periodic Table and is known as Copernicium. A compound that is paramagnetic is one that will have a lone electron and Cn qualifies.
Yes, lithium is paramagnetic because it has one unpaired electron.
Promethium is paramagnetic.
no