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2.) Give the point group assignment of the following transition metal compounds: a.) trans- [PtCl2Br2]the ion...
A transition metal complex with the formula [Fe(CN)2(CO)(NO2)]-
is paramagnetic. what is its geometry?
A transition metal complex with the formula [Fe(CN)2(CO)(NO2)]- is paramagnetic. What is its geometry? A) Square pyramidal B) Tetrahedral C) Octahedral D) Square planar E) None of these.
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A transition metal complex with the formula Fe(NH3)(CN)3] is paramagnetic. What is its geometry? O Square pyramidal O Tetrahedral Octahedral O Square planar O None of these Use organic nomenclature to name this molecule: Enter your answer here How many stereocenters (chiral carbon atoms) are there in this molecule? Submit your answer as a number. For example, enter 10, NOT ten. Enter your answer here
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...
1. Name the following transition metal complexes AND give the coordination number for each metal in the complex ion: Name Coordination # (a) K[Fe(CN).] (b)Ks[Fe(ox).] (c) Cr(en).]C13 (d) (Cr(NH3):(HO)](NO3) (e)ky [Cr(NH3),Cla]
1. For each of the following complexes, give the electron configurations of the d-type M Os, for tetrahedral complexes. Also ie ) (e) for octahedral complexes and (e( ch complex in units of the Bohr , Fe(CN) 3, CoCl , Ni(CO)4, Ti(H2O) +, magnet n f.в Co ( NH3) 3+, Co(FLO)r", Fe(CN) V Fa". Cu(H2O) г., CuCl? , V(CO), Cr(CO) each octahedral complex is high-spi the ligand field theory notes). ust use your judgment as to whether n or low-spin...
2. 2) Draw three-dimensional depictions of the following molecules. For each molecule provide theoretical bond angles, shape, and electron group geometry (ie octahedral, tetrahedral, bent, etc.). For each molecule, provide all possible structural and geometric isomers. If the molecule/ion possesses resonance structures, draw all relevant structures? What is the point group of each structure? If the compound is chiral, draw its enantiomer. a. C(CN)BrFCl b. WBr3Cl3 c. PtCl2(NH3)2 (square planar) d. NiCl2(NH3)2 (tetrahedral) e. PCl2F3 f. NO3-
Give the coordination number of the central metal ion in the following complex ions. a. [Ni(en)2(NH3)2]2+ b. [Fe(en)(ox)Cl2]- Please explain how you got them too? thanks
1. Name the following molecules: a) [PtBr(NH3)3]I3 b) [Ir(CO)2(OH)2]Cl c) K2[FeCl4(NO3)2] d) [((CH3)3N)3PdBr]Cl e) CoCl3H(dabco)2 2. Draw and give the point group for all the geometrical isomers of a molecule with the general formula: a) MA2B2 (square planar and tetrahedral) b) MA2B (“T”‐shaped and trigonal planar) c) MAB4 (trigonal bipyramidal and square pyramidal) d) MA2B3 (trigonal bipyramidal and square pyramidal) 4. Draw four distinct geometrical isomers of a metal complex of the type M(A‐CH2‐CH2‐B)2. Which of these is chiral? Give...
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1.) For the following substances (compounds or ions) give: 1.) Lewis dot structure (be sure to include non-bonding pairs of electrons) ii.) VSEPR shape and hybridization of central atom iii.) Point group assignment OF 2 BFS b.) e.) d.) CS2 XeF2 SiHBrz N20 (Bonus) CIF2+1 AsCls PCI, NO, 1 BrF3 k.)
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.,...