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Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism definitions Flashcards

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  • Pauli Exclusion Principle

    A rule stating that an orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons with opposite spins.
  • Paramagnetic

    A property of substances with at least one unpaired electron, making them responsive to magnetic fields.
  • Diamagnetic

    A property of substances where all electrons are paired, rendering them unaffected by magnetic fields.
  • Orbital

    A region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons.
  • Electron Configuration

    The arrangement of electrons in an atom's orbitals, crucial for determining magnetic properties.
  • Magnetic Field

    An invisible field around magnetic materials and electric currents, influencing paramagnetic substances.
  • Unpaired Electron

    An electron that occupies an orbital alone, contributing to paramagnetism.
  • Spin

    A quantum property of electrons, with opposite spins allowing two electrons to occupy the same orbital.
  • S Orbital

    A spherical orbital that can hold up to two electrons with opposite spins.
  • P Orbital

    A dumbbell-shaped orbital that can hold up to six electrons, with potential for unpaired electrons.