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Explain why transition metals are paramagnetic.
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Solution
- Transition metals have unpaired electrons in their (n − 1)d orbitals.
- The presence of these unpaired electrons causes them to be attracted to magnetic fields, making them paramagnetic.
- As you move across a transition series, the number of unpaired electrons increases, increasing paramagnetism till the middle of the series.
- After the middle, the number of unpaired electrons decreases, so paramagnetism decreases.
- Transition metals or ions with all paired electrons show diamagnetic behavior instead.
Thus, paramagnetism in transition metals arises due to their unpaired d-electrons, which generate magnetic moments attracted by external magnetic fields.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 477]
