CHMA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Electron Configuration, Diamagnetism, Atomic Number

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Excited state: an energy state in which an atom or ion or molecule has absorbed energy. This excess energy can cause the species to decompose or it can be emitted as electromagnetic radiation. Anionic: formed from addition of e: to make ions, we always add or remove e- from the highest energy orbitals. Since e- are moving electric charges, they will create a magnetic field. Paramagnetic: if there are unpaired e-, then a net magnetic field is generated, and the species is attracted to an external magnetic field. Diamagnetic: if there are no unpaired e-, all the magnetic fields cancel out and there is no net magnetic field and the species is slightly repelled by an external magnetic field. John newlands arranges elements in order of atomic mass. He notices that every 8th element has similar properties ( law of octaves )

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