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Paramagnetism is a form of magnetism that occurs in materials with unpaired electrons, leading to a net magnetic moment that is attracted to an external magnetic field. This property arises from the presence of unpaired electrons in the d or f orbitals of transition metals and lanthanides, causing these materials to exhibit a weak magnetic behavior that can be measured. Paramagnetic substances can be distinguished from diamagnetic ones, which have all paired electrons and exhibit no net magnetic moment.