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Which of the following complexes is paramagnetic? Assume all ligands are strong field ligands. Select one:...
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If NH3 and CN are both strong field ligands, and F is a weak field ligand, how many of the following complexes are diamagnetic? [Mn(CN). [Zn(NH3.12 [Fe(CN).14 [FeF2
If NH3 and CN* are both strong field ligands, and F is a weak field ligand, how many of the following complexes are diamagnetic? [Mn(CN)613- [Zn(NH3)612+ [Fe(CN),14- [FeF613- 3 o 4
If NH3 and CN are both strong field ligands, and F is a weak field ligand, how many of the following complexes are diamagnetic? [Mn(CN),13 [Zn(NH3).12 [Fe(CN). [FeF.1% O 3 0 1 2 O 04
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In which of the following complexes does the transition metal have a de configuration? Select one: O a. Cu(H20)62- O b. PtCl42- O c. Ni(CO) O d. Fe(CN) O e. Zn(NH3)42- Which of the following complexes has inkade somers Select one: O a. [Ni(H20);(SCN)]SO, O b. [Ni(NH3),Clą]A! c. [Ni(NH3),CINO, d. [Ni(H20)ŚCI)(SCN); e. [Ni(H20).CICI O What is a general formula for octahedral complexes that exhibit mer - fac isomerism? (M = metal; A, B and C = ligands)...
From the following list of metal ions and ligands, construct metal complexes with properties which match that described in each part of the question and provide a brief explanation. (Only one example is required for each part of the question, e.g. [Fe(H20)6]21). Metal ions Ligands (in order of increasing ligand field strength) [ < Br< <C1° <NO3 <OH <ox?- <H2O< Ti(IV), V(III), V(IV), Cr(II), Cr(III), Mn(II), NH3 <en <bpy < PPh3< CN=CO Mn(III), Mn(IV), Fe(II), Fe(III), Co(II), Co(III), en =...
Which of the following elements are paramagnetic in the ground state (for a free atom)? Select all that apply however penalties will be applied for incorrect guesses. Select one or more O Zn O Ne O o O Cl О са Fe O Be
We discussed in class how ligands can affect the A. energy splitting. a. Categorize these complexes by whether their ligands are mainly i acceptors, i donors, or o donors. [Cr(CN)6]4-, [Fe(H20)6]2+, [CO(NH3)6]2+, [Cu(H20).]2+ b. Draw the tag-eg splitting and show the electron count for each complex from part a. Categorize each as high or low spin or write neither if both electron filling methods give the same result. Assume all o and i donors given here are weak-field ligands.
All of the following complexes are either octahedral or tetrahedral. Determine if the complex is diamagnetic or paramagnetic, if the complex is high spin or low spin, and ii) the number of unpaired electrons. Unpaired Electrons Spin low Magnetism Complex [Fe(CN)6]* [Co(NH3)4]3 13+ 14- 4+ [Ru(CO)6]
All of the following complexes are either octahedral or tetrahedral. Determine if the complex is diamagnetic or paramagnetic, if the complex is high spin or low spin, and ii) the number of unpaired electrons....
For each of the following metal complexes, specify the number of ligands, the coordination number of the metal, the oxidation number of the metal, the geometry of the complex and draw the structure. Transition metal complexes with four ligands usually form tetrahedral structures unless the metal has a d8 configuration, in which case it can form either tetrahedral or square planar structures. NH4[Co(NCS)4(py)2] [RhBr(CO)5](NO3)2 K4[Fe(CN)6] [HgI4]2- [Cu(NH3)4]Cl2
Date: 1117 mework 10 - Ch. 21-23 A) CN B)NO c)r D) CO Name: E ) en 24. Place the ligands, CN-, Br., H2O, and OH-in order from least to greatest according ability to split the d orbital energy level. A) CN-, OH, H2O, Br- C) Br,H20, CN-, OH- B) Br., OH, H2O, CN- D) None of the above 25. The charge on the central metal ion in (Cr(NH3)(CO3)2+ is A)-1. B) 0. C) 1. D) 3. E) 5 26....