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Question
Why do lanthanoid ions having the same number of unpaired electrons have different values of magnetic moments?
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Solution
- Lanthanoid ions have magnetic moments due to both the spin and orbital motion of electrons.
- The electrons responsible for magnetism are 4f electrons, which are deeply buried inside the atom.
- The 4f orbitals are well shielded by the outer 5s and 5p orbitals, so their states are less affected by the surrounding environment.
- Hence, magnetic moments depend not only on the number of unpaired electrons (spin) but also on their orbital contribution.
- This is different from d-block elements, where only spin contributes significantly, so the magnetic moment depends mostly on unpaired electrons.
- Because of combined spin and orbital effects, lanthanoid ions with the same number of unpaired electrons show different magnetic moments.
- The total magnetic moment μJ can be calculated considering both spin quantum number S and orbital quantum number L, using proper formulae.
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