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  11. Explain ferromagnetism with suitable examples.

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  13. Difference between Diagmagnetism, Paramagnetism , Ferromagnetism

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  14. Explain superconductivity.

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  15. Explain each of the following with a suitable example : (i)Paramagne...

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  17. (a) What type of semiconductor is obtained when silicon is doped with...

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  18. (a) Based on the nature of intermolecular forces, classify the followi...

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