yes
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
This cannot be answered. This does not make sense.
Arsenic is paramagnetic because the electron configuration is {Ar}4s^2,3d^10,4p^3. Due to the unpaired electron at the end (4p^*3*) the atom in ground state is paramagnetic. **OR Arsenic would be paramagnetic since the 4 p orbitals each contain one electron with parallel spin. These three unpaired electrons give arsenic its paramagnetic property.
The types of material for paramagnetic include aluminum, platinum among others.
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.
Yes, the stability of Li2 has been confirmed.
The Li2- ion is unstable in this chemical reaction.
The Li2 compound is unstable under certain conditions.
The oxidation number of Li in Li2 is +1. The oxidation number of O in Li2O is -2.
No, argon is not paramagnetic.
Yes, AL2 is paramagnetic.
B2 is paramagnetic.
Vanadium is paramagnetic.
be2 is paramagnetic
Vanadium (V3) is paramagnetic.
air is paramagnetic and this caused by the presence of O2 which is paramagnetic as it has 2 unpaired electrons.
No, an Lithium doesn't form any ions other than Li+