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प्रश्न
Explain the paramagnetic behaviour of transition metal ions.
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उत्तर
- Transition metal ions show paramagnetism due to the presence of unpaired electrons in their (n − 1)d orbitals.
- The number of unpaired electrons increases from one to five across a transition series, so paramagnetism increases and is maximum in the middle of the series.
- Magnetic moment, a measure of paramagnetism, depends on the number of unpaired electrons.
- An unpaired electron acts like a tiny magnet because its spinning and orbital motion generate a magnetic field.
- Electrons paired with opposite spins cancel each other’s magnetic field, so ions with all paired electrons are diamagnetic (no paramagnetism).
- The magnetic moment (in Bohr magneton units) for transition metal ions can be calculated using the formula: μ = `sqrt[n(n+2)]`, where n is the number of unpaired electrons.
Therefore, ions with more unpaired electrons show stronger attraction to magnetic fields, exhibiting paramagnetic behavior.
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