Subject: Does a polar molecule have a magnetic field?
Date: Wed Jun 13 11:28:22 2007
Posted by Nat
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Area of science: Physics
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If a bonded molecule is polar in bond formation does it have a magnetic field
due to this (atom as a whole)? I know the electron, proton have there own
fields? My other question is can you contain a mole of atoms in a magnetic (or
please tell me type of field) without losing any of the atoms (magnetic
mirror, betatron, cyclotron, etc)? Appreciate it.
Re: Does a polar molecule have a magnetic field?
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