Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an outstanding analysis of Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Elements in AP/General Chemistry. As I indicated in an earlier video, I first encountered Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic elements in Engineering Physics and Engineering Electromagnetics.This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Diamagnetic DI=two, in this case paired electrons, Paramagnetic PARA=side by side, you have for example in Mn unpaired electrons in d orbital drawn like they are side by side of each other and unpaired.
Thanks so much. Though, I have a doubt: Shouldn't we fill up the orbitals in the lower energy levels first? Why is it that when we are in level n=3, and finish the 3p electrons, we go to 4s instead of 3d? Shouldn't finish the lower energy level (3) first? It's weird, because we still "had room" to add more electron in the d orbitals. Why do we jump to 4s and only after we go to 3d?
Can you explain Mg to me everything I find says Mg is paramagnetic and I don't understand why. Isn't the 2s level filled? meaning there is a pair there making it diamagnetic..
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Any atom in which the net spin angular momentums of quantum particles don't nullify each other can be considered aa a paramagnetic subject because fermions carry a spin of +/- 1/2 . D-Block elements are ferromagnetic (usually)hence they could be said as following higher order of paramagnetism .
@@hassansabry7250 yes aluminum is shows affinity towards magnetic field and can be further magnetized by using super magnets made up of iron,cobalt,or zinc.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an outstanding analysis of Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Elements in AP/General Chemistry. As I indicated in an earlier video, I first encountered Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic elements in Engineering Physics and Engineering Electromagnetics.This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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Diamagnetic DI=two, in this case paired electrons, Paramagnetic PARA=side by side, you have for example in Mn unpaired electrons in d orbital drawn like they are side by side of each other and unpaired.
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Thanks so much. Though, I have a doubt:
Shouldn't we fill up the orbitals in the lower energy levels first? Why is it that when we are in level n=3, and finish the 3p electrons, we go to 4s instead of 3d? Shouldn't finish the lower energy level (3) first? It's weird, because we still "had room" to add more electron in the d orbitals. Why do we jump to 4s and only after we go to 3d?
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Sir at 2:30 u said about magnetic field , but what about electric field
Actually any element has no unpaired electrons doesn't conduct electricity
Which means any diamagnetic does not conduct electricity
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Can you explain Mg to me everything I find says Mg is paramagnetic and I don't understand why. Isn't the 2s level filled? meaning there is a pair there making it diamagnetic..
Thank u for that very helpful insights?
is copper diamagnetic or paramagnetic?
sir one Request,Your Teaching makes even the Highest moutain look like a Silly thing..and for College Student quantum chemistry is one of the Toughest one ..so can you Please teach that 😬
Thanks dude
Why U said Al is Para ? In Egypt we teach that para when only d has single electron or mor not any other sub Level
Any atom in which the net spin angular momentums of quantum particles don't nullify each other can be considered aa a paramagnetic subject because fermions carry a spin of +/- 1/2 .
D-Block elements are ferromagnetic (usually)hence they could be said as following higher order of paramagnetism .
@@yjstylz2673 thanks , Is Al atract to Magnetic field ? Plz answer me , I need to learn
@@hassansabry7250 yes aluminum is shows affinity towards magnetic field and can be further magnetized by using super magnets made up of iron,cobalt,or zinc.
@@hassansabry7250 but it requires strong magnetic field in order to arrange aluminum's domains in the direction of magnetic field.
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so... what exactly does that mean?
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7th/8th
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So Paramagnetic is odd numbers, and diamagnetic is even numbers?
No it's paired and unpaired not even and odd suppose p orbital having 4 electron is unpaired so paramagnetic. I hope you understood..
Try doing sulphur you might understand clearly
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there has to be a quicker way to do this. takes WAY too long, what an annoying question
For boards that was ok