CHEM 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Pauli Exclusion Principle, Electron Configuration, Ferromagnetism

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The negatively charged electron spinning on an axis. One of the two possible orientations of the magnetic field generated by a spinning. The quantum number that describes the spin state of an electron. All electrons are spin paired and the material does not have a net magnetic field. Materials are slightly repelled by the magnetic field of a strong magnet. Contain atoms, molecules, or ions with unpaired electrons. Results in a magnetic material, but one with a weak net magnetic field. However, the presence of a strong, external magnet causes the individual spins to align so that the material is attracted to the magnet. The individual magnetic fields align naturally and produce a strong, permanent magnetic field. A representation of how electrons are distributed in orbitals for an atom or ion. The state of an atom in which all electrons are in the lowest possible energy levels.

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