Antiferromagnetic materials

Antiferro magnetic material  Antiferromagnetic materials are materials where the magnetic moments of neighboring atoms align in an antiparallel fashion, resulting in no net magnetic.Here are some examples of antiferromagnetic materials: Manganese oxide (MnO), Chromium, Hematite, Iron manganese (FeMn), and Nickel oxide (NiO). Antiferromagnetic materials have several properties, including: Temperature dependence The magnetic susceptibility of antiferromagnetic…

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Differences between Adsorption and Absorption

Difference between Adsorption and Absorption. Absorption 1. The process in which atoms, molecules or ions enters some bulk phase.(Liquid orsolid material) 2. It is bulk phenomenal. 3. Example :- paper or towel absorbing water, co2 form air to Naoh   Adsorption 1. The adhesion of atom, ions or molecules from gas, liquid or dissolved solid…

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Unveiling the Potential of A-Levels Global Recognition and Debunking Myths

Unveiling the Potential of A-Levels Global Recognition and Debunking Myths A-Level is a qualification typically taken upon leaving secondary school in England and Wales, and it is also available as an alternative in other countries. Established in 1951 to replace the Higher School Certificate, A-Levels allow students to choose subjects based on their interests and…

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