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Determine the number of unpaired electrons for [OSCI 6] - complex. 2 0 4 0 Determine...
(t28 Determine the d electron configuration of [Co(H 20) 6] - complex. (t2g)2eg) 35(eg)? (tag)_leg)2 (t2g6leg)? (t2g5legº Predict the d orbital splitting of [OsCl 612- complex. (t2g)?(@g)3 (t2g)4eg)º (tzgleg? (t2g3legº (t2g3leg)
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What is the d electron configuration of [Tc(H 20) 6]Br 2 complex? (t2g)5(eg) (t2g6leg) (t2g)2(e)3 (t2g3leg)2 (tzg>tegº [MCI 4] 2-complex has 5 unpaired electrons, Predict the metal (M) assuming the geometry is tetrahedral. Mn2+ T12+ T(3+ Fe3+
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Determine the number of d electrons in t2g and eg for the following complex: The answer is t2g=6 and eg=0 Co(CN)63
12) Predict the number of unpaired electrons in the complex ion (Cr(CN)J. The following shows a list of ligands arranged in increasing order of their abilities to split the d orbital energy levels:
20.) Using orbital diagrams, determine the number of unpaired electrons in each of the following atoms. Start with the noble-gas core designation in the first box and then enter electron arrows. Enter your answer using UP to indicate an upwards pointing arrow, DOWN to indicate a downwards pointing arrow, UP/DOWN to indicate two arrows(electrons) in the same orbital, and BLANK to indicate no arrows. Designate unpaired electrons as UP arrows and keep all unpaired electrons and empty orbitals in the...