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Question
How is the magnetic moment of a magnetic species related to the number of unpaired electrons?
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Solution
- The magnetic moment of a magnetic species depends on the number of unpaired electrons it has.
- The magnetic moment (μ) due to spin only is given by the formula: `mu_s = sqrt(n(n + 2))BM` (Bohr Magneton) where (n) is the number of unpaired electrons.
- More unpaired electrons mean a higher magnetic moment and stronger paramagnetism.
- When electrons are paired, their magnetic effects cancel, resulting in zero net magnetic moment and diamagnetism.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 476]
