Figure 13.43 shows the difference between paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials.
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Figure 13.43 shows the difference between paramagnetic and ferromagnetic materials.
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Cu(Zn)(dtc)2 Crystals.
A paramagneticlly active species in the form of pretty amber crystals.
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Recall from chapter 4 that paramagnetism arises when the electron configuration includes unpaired electrons.
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