Rank the affinities of Fe3+ for the ligands Cl− , SCN− , H2O, and EDTA from weakest to strongest.

Rank the affinities of Fe3+ for the ligands Cl− , SCN− , H2O, and EDTA from...
Based on the bond angles in CH4, NH3, and H2O. rank the magnitude of these repulsions. Rank from strongest to weakest repulsion. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Determine the order of the 3 ligands; [Cu(en)2(H2O)2]2+, [Cu(H2O)6]2+, Cu(EDTA)2- in the electrochemical species.
Kc= [Fe(SCN)2+]/ [Fe3+][SCN-] Assume we have a way to remove almost all Fe3+ from the equilibrated solution. Initially, would Q be greater than, less than, or equal to Kc? How (if at all) would the value of Q change as the equilibrium was reestablished after removal of Fe3+? Would the concentration of FeSCN2+ increase or decrease as equilibrium was reestablished?
7. Rank the following ligands from strongest to weakest metal-ligand bond strength. | F, CH,CO2, NHẠC,H,NH, CÓ 8. In many cases, a transition metal ion is colored because the metal ion has an electron residing in a d-orbital that absorbs energy and is promoted to a higher energy d-orbital. The energy difference between the d-orbitals depends on the metal ion and the ligand. The complexes Co(NH3)2+ and Co(H20) 2+ are colored, one is red and one is yellow. Predict which...
ClO3- + Fe2+ + H+ ----> Cl- + H2O + Fe3+ Balance the above reaction, show work for balanced half-reaction and final reaction
Rank the following organic acids from strongest(1) to weakest
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Rank the following organic acids from strongest(1) to weakest (5) Он HO OH С. В. А. HO F OH HO Е. D. ON Strongest acid(1) . D II. E 2. 3. l.C IV. A 4. Weakest(5) V. B
Please rank the following
alcohols and explain. I am especially confused with ranking the -Cl
and -OMe Phenol
11. Rank the following alcohols in order of increasing acidity (weakest to strongest). (4 pts) он он он он NO2 2 CH3 4 OMe CI east acidic most acidic
Nomenclature Coordinate Complexes | <Br< SCN < Cl< O=N-0 <F <OH <C:0-(oxalato) < 0,2-<H2O <SCN <NH; <en (H2NCH2CH2NH2) NO2 <CN <CO Formula Name # of lone de [Cr. (NH3)3 (+20)})( triamminetriaquachromium(III) chloride [Fe(NH3).](NO2) hexaammineiron (111) nitrate [pt leng (12232 dithicyanodi(ethylenediamine)platinum(IV) chloride [Co(C204)(CO)]* Owlbunyoleation contu) lon ammonium tetraiodicuprate(II) INHO), [LUIGI Ke[Fe(ONO).] [ Fel NH3)6] hexaammineiron(III) hexahydroxochromate(III) [Co(H2NCH2CH2NH3)4](SO4)3 | +r15 4+ hy • he ºlfa wine) ¢e bal} (1) v10a4e pentaaquahydroxoiron(III) ion [Fe(H2E), GH) +2. (NH4)[Ni(O2)2(H2O)2] ammunium cinquabiscova lato) nickelate CI) AN...
Rank the bases from strongest to weakest.
Rank the bases
1. Order the following bases from strongest to weakest. s from strongest to weakest 2 3 4