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The paramagnetic character of transition...

The paramagnetic character of transition metals is due to the presence of unpaired electron in

A

Their high Melting point and Boiling point

B

The presence of vacant orbitals

C

The presence of one more unpaired electrons in the system

D

Their being less electropositive than the elements of groups I - A and II - A

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