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Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons act as tiny magnets. Magnetic field mainly produced by spin motion. Paired electrons have a total spin of zero, have thus no total magnetic field. paired unpaired II/

Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons

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Page 1: Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons

Magnetism and electron configuration

• Electrons in atoms are moving charges.

• produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons act as tiny magnets.

• Magnetic field mainly produced by spin motion.

• Paired electrons have a total spin of zero, have thus no total magnetic field.

paired unpaired

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Page 2: Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons

• diamagnetism - slightly repelled by magnetic field - no unpaired electrons

• paramagnetism - attracted to magnetic field- one or more unpaired electrons

• ferromagentism - case of paramagnetism where the substance retains its

magnetism- Very strongly attracted to magnetic field

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Page 3: Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons

Paramagnetism

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Page 4: Magnetism and electron configuration Electrons in atoms are moving charges. produce magnetic field (consider as an example the electric current). Electrons

• Exercise:• Which of the following species do you expect to exhibit

paramagnetism:

K Hg Ba2+ N

F- Ti2+ Cu2+

K: [Ar] 4s1

Ba: [Xe] 6s2 Ba2+: [Xe]

Cu: [Ar] 4s1 3d10 Cu2+: [Ar] 3d9

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