Paramagnetism: Nitrogen and Oxygen - Nitrogen
The paramagnetism of liquid nitrogen is tested.
The paramagnetism of liquid nitrogen is tested.
A series of compounds in small vials is brought close to the poles of a large, strong permanent magnet.
The paramagnetism of liquid oxygen is tested.
When a sample of sodium chloride, NaCl, is brought near the poles of a magnet, there is no attraction of the sodium chloride to the magnet.
Spikes in aqueous ferrofluid are formed in response to a magnet.
Manganese(II) sulfate monohydrate, MnSO4·H2O, is strongly attracted by a magnet.
Iron(II) sulfate pentahydrate,FeSO4·5H2O, eventually swings toward a magnet.
Cobalt(II) choride hexahydrate,CoCl2·6H2O, eventually swings toward a magnet.
Nickel(II) sulfate hexahydrate, NiSO4·6H2O, eventually swings toward a magnet.
When a sample of zinc(II) sulfate heptahydrate, ZnSO4·7H2O, is brought near the poles of a magnet, there is no attraction of the sample to the magnet.