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Meaning of "unpaired electrons"

unpaired electrons - Refers to electrons in an atom that do not have a pair. Commonly used in chemistry to describe the behavior of electrons
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Triplet carbenes have two unpaired electrons.
The unpaired electrons are free to align their magnetic moments.
A compound in which there are no unpaired electrons is said to be diamagnetic.
A free radical is a species containing one or more unpaired electrons.
Atoms with no unpaired electrons are diamagnetic.
We are going to have these four unpaired electrons.
Dangling bonds are unpaired electrons left behind in the film.
Free radicals are atoms or molecules containing unpaired electrons.
These unpaired electrons may cause radicals to be highly chemically reactive.
Metal complexes that have unpaired electrons are magnetic.
Paramagnetic contrast agents involve materials which contain unpaired electrons.
It has no unpaired electrons.
Compounds are diamagnetic when they contain no unpaired electrons.
The molecule therefore has two unpaired electrons and is in a triplet state.
A surprisingly large number of materials have unpaired electrons.

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Oxygen radicals with unpaired electrons are produced as a normal part of oxygen metabolism.
Very few substances in nature have unpaired electrons.
At this point the unpaired electrons can move between their two spin states.
This is because of presence of unpaired electrons.
Their unique structure allows unpaired electrons to keep their stability without attacking other molecules.
Molecules which contain one or more unpaired electrons.
The cross effect requires two unpaired electrons as the source of high polarization.
Magnets can be made of any material with unpaired electrons.
We can calculate the number of unpaired electrons based on the increase in weight.
Free radicals are atoms or molecules that have unpaired electrons.
Free radicals are chemical species having unpaired electrons and they are unstable and highly reactive.
The magnetic moment indicates the presence of two unpaired electrons.
Count the number of unpaired electrons in ion C.
A free radical is a compound that contains one or more unpaired electrons.
The two unpaired electrons in the p-orbital can be recognized.
The central ions of both chromophores have equal number of unpaired electrons.
If unpaired electrons are present, it is attracted to a magnetic field, and therefore paramagnetic.
Free radicals are very reactive atoms or molecules that have unpaired electrons.
Only elements with unpaired electrons exhibit paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, and antiferromagnetism.
Electronic spin state at it simplest describes the number of unpaired electrons in a molecule.
With some exceptions, these unpaired electrons make radicals highly chemically reactive.
Each canonical form must have the same number of unpaired electrons.
These unpaired electrons tend to be highly reactive, resulting in chemical reactions such as oxidation.
Free radicals present in the body contain reactive molecules containing unpaired electrons.
Oxygen molecules have two unpaired electrons ( called free radicals ) that are hungry for companions.
EPR is a spectroscopic technique that detects species that have unpaired electrons.
Because the unpaired electrons make a material magnetic, iron oxide is less magnetic than iron.
In another embodiment, the support has unpaired electrons.
Due to their spin, unpaired electrons have a magnetic dipole moment and act like tiny magnets.
Generally, these are metal ions that have unpaired electrons.
For example, gadolinium has seven unpaired electrons whereas a nitroxide molecule has one unpaired electron.
It is a configurationally labile, high-spin complex with five unpaired electrons.
Notice how the two unpaired electrons ( one from each atom ) form the covalent bond.
In contrast, dioxygen under ambient conditions has two unpaired electrons.
From two unpaired electrons with parallel spin come paired electrons with anti-parallel spin.

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