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The ‘spin-only’ formula, µ = √n(n+2), helps calculate magnetic moments based on the number of unpaired electrons. Experimental data for first-row transition metal ions, mainly in hydrated forms, align with these calculations.

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The magnetic moment increases with the number of unpaired electrons, making it a useful indicator of unpaired electrons in atoms, molecules, or ions. The observed magnetic moment correlates with the number of unpaired electrons.

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The magnetic moment for compounds with unpaired electrons is calculated using the ‘spin-only’ formula: µ = √n(n+2), where n is the number of unpaired electrons. This formula, based on the number of unpaired electrons, helps determine the magnetic moment in ...

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Paramagnetism in transition metal ions results from the presence of unpaired electrons, each carrying a magnetic moment associated with spin and orbital angular momentum. In compounds of the first series, the contribution of orbital angular momentum is effectively quenched.