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Which of the following ions of transition elements is paramagnetic?

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For first-row transition-metal \emph{cations}, check the $d$ count: $d^{0}$, $d^{10}$ are diamagnetic; any other $d^{n}$ usually indicates paramagnetism due to unpaired electrons.
  • Ag$^{+}$
  • Cu$^{2+}$
  • Zn$^{2+}$
  • Au$^{+}$
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the rule for paramagnetism.
A species is paramagnetic if it has one or more unpaired electrons; otherwise, it is diamagnetic.
Step 2: Write d–electron configurations.
Ag$^{+}$ : $4d^{10}$ (all paired) $\Rightarrow$ diamagnetic.
Cu$^{2+}$ : $3d^{9}$ (one unpaired) $\Rightarrow$ paramagnetic.
Zn$^{2+}$ : $3d^{10}$ (all paired) $\Rightarrow$ diamagnetic.
Au$^{+}$ : $5d^{10}$ (all paired) $\Rightarrow$ diamagnetic.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Only Cu$^{2+}$ has an unpaired electron; hence it is paramagnetic.
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