Draw structures for the following square planar and octahedral complexes and identify, using appropriate schematics, whether coordination or optical isomerism can exist for each complex:
Draw structures for the following square planar and octahedral complexes and identify, using appropriate schematics, whether...
Draw structures for the following square planar and octahedral complexes and identify, using appropriate schematics, whether coordination or optical isomerism can exist for each complex: [PdCl2(NH3)2] [Pt(NH3)4]2+ [Ru(2,2´-bipyridine)3]2+ [CoCl3(NH3)3]
2. (3 points) In lab, you will form complexes using different ligands. Use your lab manual to identify and draw the structural formula (lewis formula) for the following: a. A charged monodentate ligand (answer cannot be a halide ion) b. A polydentate ligand c. The CO ligand, not used in the laboratory. Is it likely CO can form a coordinate covalent bond from more than one atom? Explain. NC CN Ni Geometry of Coordination Compounds A compounds geometry (i.e., how...
Which of the following complexes exhibit geometrical but not optical isomerism? I. Ni(NH3)2Cl2 (square planar) II. [Rh(en)3]2+ III. [CoCl2Br I and III II III II and III I, II and III I I and II
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
Name and draw the structures of the following complexes and complex ions and indicate any isomers possible. NOTE: (dien) is diethylenetriamine [Co(NH3)4COl [Pd(NH3)2Cl2] [FeFo 3- [Fe(dien)2]Clb
6. Draw 3-dimensional structures of the following complexes and indicate whether they are chiral or achiral. a) cis-[CrC2(en)l b) trans-[CrCl2(en)2] c) cis-IRh CO)CH3(PPh3)2] 6. Draw 3-dimensional structures of the following complexes and indicate whether they are chiral or achiral. a) cis-[CrC2(en)l b) trans-[CrCl2(en)2] c) cis-IRh CO)CH3(PPh3)2]
Please answer all of the following: a) Give the correct IUPAC name and sketch the structure of the transition metal complex for each of the following compounds. If multiple stereoisomers are possible, give both names and structures: 1) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] 2) [Cr(NMe3)4Br2]PF6 3) K[Co(edta)], where H4(edta) = ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid 4) [Ir(CO)Cl(PPh3)2] 5) Hg[Co(NCO)4] 6) [Fe(acac)3], where H(acac) = acetylacetone 7) [Co(NH3)6]3+[Cr(CN)6]3- 8) [{Co(NH3)5}2(μ-OH)]Cl5 9) [TiCl3(thf)3], where thf = tetrahydrofuran 10) [Ru(bpy)2Cl2], where bpy = 2,2’-bipyridine 11) V(O)(acac)2, where H(acac) = acetylacetone...
Draw Lewis Structures for the following /polyatomic ions, using 3D appropriate, and resonance structures when they exist. (Using NASR rule). and answer questions .Electronic geometry? Molecular geometry? Bond angels? Hybridization? Is the ion polar? 1. BFBr2 2. SBr3- 3. SO22-
1. Draw the line structures and arrange the following substrates in order of increasing SN2 reactivity with NaCN: Bromoethane, 1-chloro-3,3-dimethylpentane, 1-chloro-2,2-dimethylpentane, and 2-bromo-2- methylpentane. (1 pt) 2. Design a synthetic route for the following conversion of methylcylohexane into compound A using retrosynthesis analysis. You may use any other reagents that you need. (1 pt) 3. Predict which of the following two compounds will undergo an E2 reaction more rapidly in presence of EtONa/EtOH. Draw the reaction product(s) and the mechanism...
Matching Review the n ames listed in Column A. I Column B, identify whether each substance is a water soluble vitamin (WS). ful.Ne vitamin (FSV), major mineral (MM), or trace mineral (TM). Then, match each dewrition in Column to the appropriate rubatane in Column A wing the Month pares of the beginning of each exemple te ler your an The first item has been completed for you are guide Column A Column B Column C 1. Sulfur A. This substance...