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Chem101 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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paramagnetism presence of unpaired electrons 
Examples P, Ti, NO 
Diamagnetism paired electrons 
Examples N2 and O2 
Why does O2 stick between magnetic poles? paramagnetic; has unpaired electrons that 
align with the magnetic field 
Molecular Orbital Theory a theory that accounts for the allowed states for electrons in 
molecules 
Amplitude of wave functions added Bonding
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NEET PHY CLASS 12 MAGNETISM AND MATTER NCERT
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Magnetic Field Lines, Bar Magnet, Magnetic Dipole Moment, Earth's Magnetism, Magnetic Field Lines of the Earth, Angle of Dip (Inclination), Geographical Meridian, Magnetic Meridian, Angle of Declination, Magnetization Vector, Magnetic Intensity, Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Hysteresis
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12th chemistry chapter 6 solid state
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Measuring Magetism
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A simple description of how materials respond within a magnetic field
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Phas3225 Magnetic Susceptibility
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A concise description of paramagnetism in ideal non-interacting ions, pauli paramagnetism and permanent atomic diamagnetism. I derive the magnetic susceptibility () in each case and describe how it is dependant on temperature. In the case of paramagnetism in ideal non-interacting ions this leads to the Curie Law.
These notes also contain a worked example of applying Hund’s rules to nickel, a description of magnetic thermodynamics and outlines an experiment for determining the susceptibility of...
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