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What happens when ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 is heated at 850 K and why?
What happens when Fe3O4 is heated to 850 K?
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- When ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 (magnetite) is heated to 850 K, it loses its ferrimagnetic property and becomes paramagnetic. This temperature (850 K) is known as the Curie temperature for Fe3O4.
- At this temperature, the thermal energy becomes high enough to disrupt the alignment of the magnetic moments of the Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions that are responsible for its ferrimagnetism.
- As a result, the net magnetic moment becomes zero, and the substance can no longer exhibit spontaneous magnetism.
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