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Sodium vapour is paramagnetic, but cations of sodium are diamagnetic, while magnesium vapour as well as cations of magnesium are diamagnetic. Explain.

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Atoms or ions with unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. Diamagnetism is due to the absence of unpaired electrons. Na vapour has unpaired electrons. Hence, paramagnetic. Number of electrons in `Na^(+)` is 10. They have no unpaired electrons. Hence, diamagnetic. Both Mg and `Mg^(2+)` have
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