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Explain the Following with Suitable Examples: Paramagnetism - Chemistry

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Explain the following with suitable examples: Paramagnetism

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Paramagnetism: The substances that are attracted by a magnetic field are called paramagnetic substances. Some examples of paramagnetic substances are O2, Cu2t, Fe3t, and Cr3t.

Paramagnetic substances get magnetised in a magnetic field in the same direction, but lose magnetism when the magnetic field is removed. To undergo paramagnetism, a substance must have one or more unpaired electrons. This is because the unpaired electrons are attracted by a magnetic field, thereby causing paramagnetism.

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अध्याय 1: The Solid State - Exercises [पृष्ठ ३२]

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एनसीईआरटी Chemistry [English] Class 12
अध्याय 1 The Solid State
Exercises | Q 26.2 | पृष्ठ ३२

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Iron (z=26) is highly ferromagnetic. Explain.


What type of magnetism is shown in the following alignment of magnetic moments?


What type of magnetism is shown by a substance if magnetic moments of domains are arranged in same direction?


Write the type of magnetism observed when the magnetic moments are aligned in parallel and anti-parallel directions in unequal numbers.


Give reasons:Ferrimagnetic substances show better magnetism than antiferromagnetic substances.


Explain why:
(i) Transition elements form coloured compounds. 
(ii) Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than their constituent elements.
(iii) Cu+ is diamagnetic but Cu2+ is paramagnetic. (Z = 29)


Pyrolusite ore is _______.


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(i) paramagnetic
(ii) more stable
(iii) inner orbital complex and
(iv) high spin complex
(Atomic no. of Co = 27) 


Give reason for the following :  
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Reason: The electrons change their spin on heating.


Fe3O4 (magnetite) is an example of ___________.


Which of the following arrangements shows schematic alignment of magnetic moments of antiferromagnetic substances?


The value of magnetic moment is zero in the case of antiferromagnetic substances because the domains:

(i) get oriented in the direction of the applied magnetic field.

(ii) get oriented opposite to the direction of the applied magnetic field.

(iii) are oppositely oriented with respect to each other without the application of magnetic field.

(iv) cancel out each other’s magnetic moment.


Which of the following statements are correct?

(i) Ferrimagnetic substances lose ferrimagnetism on heating and become paramagnetic.

(ii) Ferrimagnetic substances do not lose ferrimagnetism on heating and remain ferrimagnetic.

(iii) Antiferromagnetic substances have domain structures similar to ferromagnetic substances and their magnetic moments are not cancelled by each other.

(iv) In ferromagnetic substances all the domains get oriented in the direction of magnetic field and remain as such even after removing magnetic field.


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Assertion: Magnetic moment values of actinides are lesser than the theoretically predicted values.

Reason: Actinide elements are strongly paramagnetic.

Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below:


Which of the following is not paramagnetic?


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