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24 June, 15:40

If you were asked to describe metals and magnetism you could say. A. non-paired electrons spin in opposite directions in all metals, creating a magnetic field. B. metals are magnets because they have more electrons than non-magnetic materials. C. metals can become magnetic if they have many spinning electrons that create magnetic fields. D. the electrons in some metals pair up to create a magnetic field.

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  1. 24 June, 16:03
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    Answer : Option D) the electrons in some metals pair up to create a magnetic field.

    Explanation : Most of the metalsare magnetic in nature including some exceptions. When the unpaired electrons get aligned with the magnetic field they posses magnetism. Also there are some paired electrons in metals which align themselves according to the magnetic field and create magnetism in them.
  2. 24 June, 16:39
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    If asked to describe metals and magnesium, you could say the electrons in some metals pair up to create a magnetic field. The correct answer is D.
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