Rank the 3 complexes (A, B, C) according to their largest Δ.
Rank the 3 complexes (A, B, C) according to their largest Δ. Three square planar Pt complexes are shown below: (A) [Pt(...
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]
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...
4. Give chemical names for the following coordination complexes. a) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ b) [Pt(NH3). Cl]* c) [Mn(CN):)". d) (Co(en)2(PPha)]PO... e) [Ni(bipy)](NO3)2. 5. Give chemical formulas for the following coordination complexes. a) Triammineaquadichlorocobalt(III) chloride. b) Potassium diaquabis(oxalate)manganate(III). c) Tris(acetylacetonato Jiron(III). d) Tri--carbonylbis(tricarbonyliron(O)). e) Li-oxo-bis(pentaamminechromium(III)). 5. Draw a d-orbital energy-level diagram, and predict the number of unpaired electrons. a) [Fe(CN).] b) [Fe(H20):] c) (CoCil (tetrahedral) 6. Of the two complexes (a) (CoFs] and (b) (Coſen)] + one appears yellow and the other appears...
Rank below the three identical resistors (A, B, and C) on the
basis of the current that flows through them. Rank from largest to
smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
How many stereoisomers are there for the square planar complex ion [Cu(NH3)2(H20)cijt? o A. 3 B.1 0.2 D.4
Number 1-6
1. What is the molecular geometry of SBr4? A) seesaw B) square planar C) square pyramidal D) tetrahedral 2. Using the VSEPR model, the molecular geometry of the central atom in CF4 is A) linear B) trigonal planar C) tetrahedral D) bent E) trigonal pyramidal 3. Using the VSEPR model, the molecular geometry of the central atom in NC13 is A) linear B) trigonal planar C) tetrahedral D) bent E) trigonal pyramidal 4. Using the VSEPR model, the...
What is the coordination number for each of the following
complexes or compounds?
[Co(NH3)4Cl2]+
[Ca(EDTA)]2−
[Pt(NH3)4]2+
Na[Ag(CN)2]
Enter the coordination numbers, in the order that the complexes
are listed, as four integers separated by commas (e.g.,
1,2,3,4).
What is the charge on each of the following complex ions?
hexaaquairon(II), [Fe(H2O)6]?
tris(carbonato)aluminate(III), [Al(CO3)3]?
amminepentachloroplatinate(IV), [Pt(NH3)Cl5]?
Express the charges numerically, in the order that the complexes
are listed, separated by commas. For a nonzero charge, be sure to
include the sign (e.g.,...
inorganic chem
please help with #3-#5
3. a) Build the molecular orbital energy diagram for the following molecules, O2, O2 and 02. b) Calculate the bond order for the three molecules, and justify which one is more stable. 4. Give chemical names for the following coordination complexes. a) [Cu(NH3)4]. b) (Pt(NH3).Cis)" c) [Mn(CN):)" d) (Coen)(PPha)]PO4 e) [Ni(bipy))(NO3)2. 5. Give chemical formulas for the following coordination complexes a) Triammineaquadichlorocobalt(III) chloride b) Potassium diaquabis(oxalate)manganate(III). c) Tris(acetylacetonato)iron(lll). d) Tri--carbonylbistricarbonyliron(0)). e) /-oxo-bis(pentaamminechromium(III)). 5. Draw...
Problem 3: Three charges are placed on three corners of a square, as shown in the figure below. Each side of the square is 30 cm. a. Compute the electric field at the fourth corner. b, what would be the force on a 6 μC charge placed at the vacant corner. -5uC -4 C Answers a. 2.47 x 105 N/C at 118° b. 1.48 N at 118°