Paramagnetism: Compounds - Zinc(II) Sulfate Heptahydrate ZnSO4 Zinc(II) sulfate heptahydrate is brought near the poles of the magnet. As in the case of the sodium chloride, there is no attraction between the zinc sulfate and the magnet. The degree of paramagnetism of these compounds of the transition metals can be correlated with the number of unpaired electrons in their metal ions. Next movie for this topic Back to topics page The name of this movie is PARCZN.MOV and is located in the directory/folder named MOVIES/PARACOM. If your browser has not brought the movie into the above space (you might be running a version of Netscape earlier than 3.0 or not have the proper plug-in), clicking on the following will possibly access the movie. Play movie.
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Zinc(II) sulfate heptahydrate is brought near the poles of the magnet. As in the case of the sodium chloride, there is no attraction between the zinc sulfate and the magnet. The degree of paramagnetism of these compounds of the transition metals can be correlated with the number of unpaired electrons in their metal ions.
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