Paramagnetism arises from the presence of unpaired electrons, each such electron having a magnet....
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Paramagnetism arises from the presence of unpaired electrons, each such electron having a magnetic moment associated with its spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum. For the compounds of I series of Transition elements, only contribution of spin magnetic moment is considered and the spin-only magnetic moment is determined by
\[
\mu_{\mathrm{s} . \mathrm{o}}=\sqrt{\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{n}+2)} \mathrm{BM}
\]
Where, \( \mathrm{n} \) is no, of unpaired electrons.
Which of the following has highest magnetic moment?
(1) \( \mathrm{Mg}^{2+} \)
(2) \( \mathrm{Ti}^{3+} \)
(3) \( \mathrm{V}^{3+} \)
(4) \( \mathrm{Fe}^{2+} \)
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