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No, argon is not paramagnetic.

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No, argon is not paramagnetic.

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apparantely it is paramagnetic

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be2 is paramagnetic

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Yes, air is considered paramagnetic because it contains oxygen and nitrogen, which are both paramagnetic elements. This means that air is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.

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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.

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