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Explain why Cu2+ is paramagnetic, but Cu+ is diamagnetic. (at. no. of Cu = 29) - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain why Cu2+ is paramagnetic, but Cu+ is diamagnetic. (at. no. of Cu = 29)

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  1. The atomic number of Cu is 29, and its electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d10 4s1.
  2. Cu+ loses the 4s electron, [Ar] 3d10; all electrons paired, so diamagnetic.
  3. Cu2+ loses 4s and one 3d electron, [Ar] 3d9; one unpaired electron, so paramagnetic.
  4. Magnetic reason: an unpaired electron produces a magnetic moment; paired electrons cancel each other.
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