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For questions about determining the paramagnetism, diamagnetism, etc. of chemical species and other chemical applications of magnetism. Note that questions oriented towards physical aspects of electromagnetism are off-topic on this site.

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Why are neodymium magnets called neodymium magnets?

As Poutink already stated in the comments that Neodymium is the essential functionality. And quoting from Wikipedia, The neodymium atom can have a large magnetic dipole moment because it has 4 unpair …
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Is ozone paramagnetic?

This answer shows why ozone should be diamagnetic. Still, Wikipedia article says it is weakly paramagnetic, having positive magnetic susceptibility $χ = \pu{+6.7E−6 cm^3 mol^-1}.$ There's a paper disc …
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