- In chemistry, an
unpaired electron is an
electron that
occupies an
orbital of an atom singly,
rather than as part of an
electron pair. Each
atomic orbital...
- An
unpaired word is one that,
according to the
usual rules of the language,
would appear to have a
related word but does not. Such
words usually have a...
-
resonance (ESR)
spectroscopy is a
method for
studying materials that have
unpaired electrons. The
basic concepts of EPR are
analogous to
those of nuclear...
-
conducted with a
SQUID magnetometer.
Paramagnetism is due to the
presence of
unpaired electrons in the material, so most
atoms with
incompletely filled atomic...
- oxygen, 3[O2],
because it has two
unpaired electrons. The
first excited state,
singlet oxygen, 1[O2], has no
unpaired electrons and is metastable. The...
- are
diamagnetic when they
contain no
unpaired electrons.
Molecular compounds that
contain one or more
unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. The magnitude...
- skeleton. 172 of 206
bones are part of a pair and the
remaining 34 are
unpaired. Many
small accessory bones, such as
sesamoid bones, are not
included in...
-
usually has
unpaired electrons all with
parallel spin.
Since the spin of each
electron is 1/2, the
total spin is one-half the
number of
unpaired electrons...
- atom, molecule, or ion that has at
least one
unpaired valence electron. With some exceptions,
these unpaired electrons make
radicals highly chemically reactive...
- has
three non-bonded electrons. The
carbon atom has
either one or
three unpaired electrons,
depending on its
excitation state;
making it a radical. The...