Chemical Bonding
Odd electron bond is present in:
Which is paramagnetic and coloured?
Vanadyl(IV) sulfate, $$VOSO_4$$, is a inorganic compound of vanadium. This very hygroscopic blue solid is one of the most common sources of vanadium in the laboratory as it has lone pair of electrons it is paramagnetic in nature.
Odd electron bond is present in:
What is the magnetic moment of $$[FeF_6]^{3-}$$?
The paramagnatic property of the oxygen molecule due to the presence of unpaired electrons present in:
If the magnetic moment of a dioxygen species is 1.73 BM, it may be:
Chloro compound of vanadium has only spin magnetic moment of $$1.73\ BM$$. This vanadium chloride has the formula: [Atomic number of $$V=23$$]
Which one of the following molecules is paramagnetic?
Which of the following species is not paramagnetic ?
Which one of the following property is not shown by $$NO$$?
Magnetic moment $$2.84\ BM$$ is given by : (Atomic numbers : $$Ni=28, Ti=22, Cr=24, Co=27)$$
The pair(s) of reagents that yield paramagnetic species is/are: