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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 magne - Chemistry

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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.

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उत्तर

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

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

Explanation:

In the case of antiferromagnetic substances, the magnetic moment becomes zero because the domains are oppositely oriented with respect to each other without the application of magnetic field which cancel out each other.

Antiferromagnetic This arises
when net
dipole is zero.
This arises due
to alignment of
dipoles in equal
and opposite
direction.

↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓

Here dipoles
are arranged
in compensat-
ory way.

MnO, MnO2,
Mn2O, FeO,
Fe2O3, NiO,
Cr2O3, CoO,
Co3O4
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पाठ 1 Solid States
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