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Paramagnetism - Wikipedia
Paramagnetism is a form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field en.wikipedia.org
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What is the meaning of the term "paramagnetic"?
Paramagnetic materials have a small, positive susceptibility to magnetic fields, and are very weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field. www.greenwoodmagnetics.com
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Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, and Ferromagnetic Materials
Most materials can be classified as diamagnetic, paramagnetic, or ferromagnetic. Diamagnetic materials have a weak, negative susceptibility to magnetic fields. www.nde-ed.org
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paramagnetic
paramagnetic, a. and n. (pærəmægˈnɛtɪk) [f. Gr. παρα- in sense ‘alongside, parallel’ + magnetic.] A. adj. † 1. Having the property of being attracted by the poles of a magnet, and hence, when suspended or placed freely in a magnetic field, of taking a position parallel to the lines of the force; als... Oxford English Dictionary
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PARAMAGNETIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: being or relating to a magnetizable substance (such as aluminum) that has small but positive susceptibility which varies little with magnetizing force. www.merriam-webster.com
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Paramagnetism And Diamagnetism - MCAT Content - Jack Westin
A paramagnetic electron is an unpaired electron. An atom is considered paramagnetic if even one orbital has a net spin. An atom could have ten diamagnetic ... jackwestin.com
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Acoustic paramagnetic resonance
Acoustic paramagnetic resonance (APR) is a phenomenon of resonant absorption of sound by a system of magnetic particles placed in an external magnetic References Scientific techniques Electron paramagnetic resonance wikipedia.org
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Paramagnetism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Paramagnetism derives from atoms, molecules, or ions possessing a permanent magnetic moment associated with unpaired electron spins. www.sciencedirect.com
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How to Tell If an Element Is Paramagnetic or Diamagnetic - ThoughtCo
You can determine whether the net effect in a sample is diamagnetic or paramagnetic by examining the electron configuration of each element. www.thoughtco.com
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Magnetic Type of the elements - Photographic Periodic Table
Magnetic Type of the elements ; Lithium, Paramagnetic, Technetium ; Beryllium, Diamagnetic, Ruthenium ; Boron, Diamagnetic, Rhodium ; Carbon, Diamagnetic, Palladium ... periodictable.com
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Paramagnetism | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Paramagnetic substances include oxygen and ions of various metals like iron, magnesium and gadolinium. These ions have unpaired electrons, resulting in a ... radiopaedia.org
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Paramagnetic nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Paramagnetic nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy refers to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of paramagnetic compounds. In this equation, paramagnetic refers to excited state contributions, not to contributions from truly paramagnetic species. wikipedia.org
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paramagnetism
paramagnetism (pærəˈmægnɪtɪz(ə)m) [f. para-1 1 + magnetism, after paramagnetic a. and n.] The quality of being paramagnetic; the phenomena exhibited by paramagnetic bodies: opp. to diamagnetism. Now distinguished from ferromagnetism, but formerly synonymous with it.1850 W. Whewell Let. (1876) II. 36... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perpendicular paramagnetic bond
A perpendicular paramagnetic bond is a type of chemical bond (in contrast to covalent or ionic bonds) that does not exist under normal, atmospheric conditions wikipedia.org
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ferromagnetic
ferromagnetic, a. and n. (ˌfɛrəʊmægˈnɛtɪk) [f. ferro- + magnetic a. and n.] A. adj. † 1. Used synonymously with paramagnetic a.: having a positive magnetic susceptibility. Obs.1850 W. Thomson in Phil. Mag. 3rd Ser. XXXVII. 250 It appears to me very probable that this assumption is correct for all kn... Oxford English Dictionary
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