Could you show how to do step by step,please? 2. Consider (Cr((Cl).]": (donor/acceptor) --Cl is a...
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3. Consider (Cr(CN).]*: (donor/acceptor) --CN is a _ (strong/weak)-field ligand because of interactions with the metal ion --In this complex, Cr-* is a d ion Therefore, the number of unpaired electrons in (Cr(CN).)" is Draw an orbital diagram showing the distribution of electrons: Calculate the spin-only magnetic moment of [Cr((CN).]" (in his units): Calculate (i) the Ligand-Field Stabilization Energy (as a function of Ac), (ii) the Coulombic energy (as a function...
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5. The values of A, for some coordination complexes are given below. (a) [Fe(ox)) --- 14,100 cm-1 (ox-oxalato ligand-----weak ligand] (b) [Fe(CN).-----35,000 cm ©) [Fe(CN)6]* -----33,800 cm (1) Explain reason(s) why A. of complex (a) and (b) are different (ii) Explain reason(s) why 4, of complex (b) and (c) are different 6. Answer the following questions...
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Exercise 1: 1. What kind(s) of interaction between the ligand and the metal ion is(are) considered in the crystal field approach? 2. Give and justify the degeneracy lifting for a tetrahedral complex. Would it be the same for an octahedral complex? 3. Let us consider hexaaquacopper(II) ion. Justify the elongation of two opposite Cu-O bonds (along z for example) compared to the other four Cu-O bonds using...
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AO = Atomic orbital
MO = Molecular orbital
(L)GO= (Ligand) Group orbital
2. TaHs has a square pyramidal geometry and a Cev symmetry. (a) Assign x, y, z coordinates on the atoms: - Z axis on central Ta atom is the principal rotation axis (z axes on other atoms are colinear) - X, y axes on central Ta atom match Ta-H bonds (x, y axes on other atoms are...
What results when a secondary alcohol is oxidized? a. a ketone d. an acid b. an amine e. no reaction c. an aldehyde Which of the following combinations will react spontaneously? A. 12 + Cu2+ B. Pb2+ + Ag C. Zn2+ + Mg D. Sn2+ + Ni2+ The general formula for a cycloalkane can be represented by which of the following? a. C,H, C. CH b. C.H2n+2 d. C.H21-2 In a certain reaction AH =-136 kJ and E, = 96...