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What is ferromagnetism?
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
Define the following term:
Ferromagnetism
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
What type of magnetism is shown in the following alignment of magnetic moments?

Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
The complexion [Ni(CN)4]2- is:
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
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)
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
Name the law or principle to which the following observations confirm:
When 9650 coulombs of electricity is passed through a solution of copper sulphate, 3.175 g of copper is deposited on the cathode (at. wt. of Cu = 63.5).
Concept: Properties of Solids: Electrical Properties
A 2 molal solution of sodium chloride in water causes an elevation in the boiling point of water by 1.88 K. What is the value of Van’t Hoff factor? What does it signify? [Kb = 0.52 K kg mol−1]
Concept: Van’t Hoff Factor
Which one of the following compounds is diamagnetic and colourless?
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
Give a reason for the following:
Cu+2 salts are paramagnetic, while Cu+ salts are diamagnetic.
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
The metal complex ion that is paramagnetic is ______.
(Atomic number of Fe = 26, Cu = 29, Co = 27 and Ni = 28)
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties
An aqueous solution containing 12.50 g of barium chloride in 1000 g of water boils at 373.0834 K. Calculate the degree of dissociation of barium chloride.
Given Kb for H2O = 0.52 K kg mol−1; molecular mass of BaCl2 = 208.34 g mol−1.
Concept: Dissociation and Association
