Due to the absence of unpaired electrons, for magnetic properties there should be at least one unpaired electron in the atom.
There are so many , all the s-block elements and most of the p-block elements, some are Sodium, Calcium, Nitrogen, carbon,sulphur. diamagnetic elements ussually have 2 electons in the last shell
Yes, Li24- is diamagnetic. Diamagnetic substances have all electrons paired, leading to no net magnetic moment. In the case of Li24-, all its electrons are paired, making it diamagnetic.
A molecule is diamagnetic, if all the electrons are paired.
No, Carbon is diamagnetic.
Nitric oxide (NO) is not diamagnetic; it is actually paramagnetic. This is due to the presence of an unpaired electron in its molecular structure, which results from its odd number of total electrons. As a result, NO is attracted to magnetic fields, distinguishing it from diamagnetic substances that have all paired electrons and are repelled by magnetic fields.
There are so many , all the s-block elements and most of the p-block elements, some are Sodium, Calcium, Nitrogen, carbon,sulphur. diamagnetic elements ussually have 2 electons in the last shell
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Yes, b2 is diamagnetic.
Calcium is diamagnetic.
Tungsten is diamagnetic.
Oxygen has two unpaired electrons in its molecular orbital configuration, making it paramagnetic. On the other hand, sulfur does not have any unpaired electrons in its molecular orbital configuration, making it diamagnetic. The presence of unpaired electrons in oxygen makes it more attracted to a magnetic field compared to sulfur.
Yes, Li24- is diamagnetic. Diamagnetic substances have all electrons paired, leading to no net magnetic moment. In the case of Li24-, all its electrons are paired, making it diamagnetic.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is diamagnetic.
Ozone has no electron un paired. so it is diamagnetic.
A molecule is diamagnetic, if all the electrons are paired.