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In non-ferromagnetic materials, most of the electrons are _____.
paired and spinning in opposite directions
paired and spinning in the same direction
unpaired and spinning in opposite directions
not spinning
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It hink that it is the 2nd one
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Most of them are paired and spinning in OPPOSITE directions.
That’s your answer but how did I get that?
Ferromagnetic materials are the ones that are magnetic! Cool, huh? They also contain unpaired electrons.
Enjoy your day,
Eric
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