Solution= when a substance is
placed in an external magnetic field, there is an induced
circulation of electrons in the substance. This induced circulation
give magnetic moment or magnetic field that opposes the applied
magnetic field and it is called diamagnetic effect. This is caused
by presence of paired electrons. If a substance contain unpaired
electrons then it is paramagnetic.
Determine if each of the following atoms/ions are diamagnetic or paramagnetic according to typical Aufbau Principle...
1. Using the orbital diagrams, show the electron configuration for the following atoms and ions. Indicate the magnetic behavior of each atom or ion (paramagnetic or diamagnetic). a) C and C+ b) Cu, Cut and Cu2+
(a) Which of the following atoms or ions is diamagnetic? Cr Br Mn2+ B C4+ (b) Which of the following atoms or ions is paramagnetic? C4- S4+ V4+ Se2- Ge4+ (c) Which one of the following elements has a +2 ion with 1 unpaired electron? Se Mg N V Fe (d) Use periodic trends and predict which of the following elements has the smallest first ionization energy. Na F K P (e) Use periodic trends and predict which of the...
Magnetic properties (diamagnetic or paramagnetic behavior) of different chemicals are predicted b... Magnetic properties (diamagnetic or paramagnetic behavior) of different chemicals are predicted based on the absence of presence of unpaired electrons. For diatomic covalent species, the MO theory should be used. For polyatomic molecules and molecular ions, Lewis structures should be used. For atomic ions and ionic solids that include them, electronic configurations should be used. Label each of the following species as diamagnetic or paramagnetic and indicate if...
1. Predict the molecular geometry of the following complexes, and determine whether each will be diamagnetic or paramagnetic: (a) [Fe(CN)614- (b) [Fe(C2O4)314- (C) [Zn(NH3)4]2+ (d) [Mo(CO)6] (e) [Rh(NH3)4]+
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....
The ground state electron configuration of a mn^2+ is 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^5 me^2+ is paramagnetic with five unpaired electron. diamagnetic. paramagnetic with one unpaired electron paramagnetic with three unpaired electron paramagnetic with two unpaired electron which ground-state electron configuration is incorrect? br:[ar]3d^104s^24p^5 k: [ar] 4s^1 fe: [ar]3d^5 zn: [ar]3d^104s^2 What 2+ ion has the following ground state electron configuration? The procedure by which electrons are assigned to (or buih up into) orbitals is known as the principle. a. Aufbau b. Bohr c....
For each of the following octahedral transition metal complexes, determine whether the complex will be paramagnetic or diamagnetic. Show how you came to each conclusion. The structure of the en ligand is shown below. [Mn(CN)6]3
Which one of the following octahedral complex ions is diamagnetic? Note: NH3 is a strong-field ligand. (a) [Fe(NH3)6] 3+ (b) [Fe(NH3)6] 2+ (c) [Cr(NH3)6] 3+ (d) [Cr(NH3)6] 2+ (e) [Co(NH3)6] 2+
20. An atom of which of the following elements has the smallest ionization energy? A. CI C. Si B. P DS 21. An atom of which of the following elements has the largest second ionization energy? A. Cs С Ро B. Pb D. Ba Q89. 22. Which of the following forms the most stable anion in the gas phase? A. CI (electron affinity -349 kJ/mol) B. S (electron affinity = -200 kJ/mol) CO (electron affinity = -141 kJ/mol) D. C(electron...
3. [4 points] Circle the species in each of the following sets of atoms/ions that has the larger radius. (a) F, Li oro (b) Cs, Li or Na (c) V, V or V5+ (d) , or O- 4. (5 points) Which of the following sets of ions are isoelectronic with each other? (a) Cl,K,S (isoelectronic/not isoelectronic) (b) Mg, Nat, CI (isoelectronic/not isoelectronic) (c) Cap, Ga, Br (isoelectronic/not isoelectronic) (d) Co, Fe, Ni? (isoelectronic/not isoelectronic) (e) Sc Ti V- (isoelectronic/not isoelectronic)...