WAEC - Chemistry (2001 - No. 3)

The presence of unpaired electrons in an atom of a transition metal gives rise to
paramagnetism
malleability
malleability
ductility
shiny appearance

Explanation

Paramagnetism occurs when an atom or material has unpaired electrons, which act like tiny magnets due to their spin. The magnetic moment of an electron is a result of its spin and orbital motion. Paramagnetism in transition metals is caused by the presence of unpaired electrons in their atomic and ionic species.

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