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The permanent magnetic moment of atoms or molecules of a diamagnetic material is


  1. small
  2. large
  3. negative
  4. zero

A
large
B
negative
C
small
D
zero
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Because in a diamagnetic material there is no unpaired electron that is responsible for the magnetic moment.

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