Liquids and gases never show A. Diamagnetic property B. Paramagnetic property C. Ferromagnetic property D. Electromagnetic property

Diamagnetic property
Paramagnetic property
Ferromagnetic property
Electromagnetic property

The correct answer is: B. Paramagnetic property

Paramagnetism is a property of some materials that are attracted to a magnetic field. This is because the electrons in these materials have a net magnetic moment, which means that they are slightly aligned with the magnetic field.

Diamagnetism is a property of all materials that are repelled by a magnetic field. This is because the electrons in these materials have a net magnetic moment, but it is opposite to the direction of the magnetic field.

Ferromagnetism is a property of some materials that are strongly attracted to a magnetic field. This is because the electrons in these materials have a net magnetic moment, and they are all aligned with the magnetic field.

Electromagnetic property is a property of all materials that are affected by electromagnetic radiation. This includes visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.

Liquids and gases can exhibit diamagnetism and electromagnetic properties, but they do not exhibit paramagnetism or ferromagnetism. This is because the electrons in liquids and gases are not as tightly bound to the atoms

as they are in solids. As a result, the magnetic moments of the electrons are not as aligned, and the materials do not exhibit a net magnetic field.
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