Molecular Orbital Theory VI: Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

Lesson on how MO theory is used to predict the magnetic properties of certain substances. A substance is paramagnetic (attracted to a magnetic field) if it contains unpaired electrons. A substance is diamagnetic (repelled by a magnetic field) if it lacks unpaired electrons.

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  • I was confused after just reading a page of my textbook, until I came across your videos. Now everything makes sense, and the topic doesn't seem as complicating and as daunting as it did before. Thank you!

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  • I just have to say thank you for these awesome vids! They really help me out personally in my Chem study and home work.

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  • thanks for these videos- could you continue this topic with more complicated molecules like triatomic ones?

  • I'm a chemistry tutor and I got a lot from this approach. Good work keep it up!

  • this is great - could you (at some point) do E_g and T_2g and the inversion of them as it occurs in octahedral v. tetrahedrally coordinated systems?

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