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![1. Sketch a diagram of the structure and describe the coordination number of the central metal atom, and also describe the geometry adopted in the following species: i) AgCl] ion ii) [NC-Hg-CN] iii) [Cu(acac)2] (acac is an acronym for acetylacetonato ligand) iv) [CuCls]3 ion v) IZrF]3 ion](http://img.homeworklib.com/questions/629b36b0-2c36-11eb-a680-ab208099a113.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_560)
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1. Fill in the table with the appropriate answer. (5 pts. each no.) Molecule/Ion Hybridized state of the central atom Polarity Geometry 1. I 2. IF 3. BBr 4. CO 5. SFs 6. SeF6 7. XeFs 8. O 9. AsCls 10. CIFS 11. BrO3 12. IFs
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Subject: Inorganic Chemistry
Question: COUNT the number of valence electron
per metal of the reaction products. Are they obeying the 18
valence-electron rule? Give comments.
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bipy: Bipyridine
dppe: bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane
(a) (PR3)2 Ir (CO) Cl + dppe — Ir (dppe)2 CI + 2PR3 + CO (b) (PR3)2 Ir (CO) CI + CO - (PR3)2 Ir (CO)2...
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Exercise 1: 1. What kind(s) of interaction between the ligand and the metal ion is(are) considered in the crystal field approach? 2. Give and justify the degeneracy lifting for a tetrahedral complex. Would it be the same for an octahedral complex? 3. Let us consider hexaaquacopper(II) ion. Justify the elongation of two opposite Cu-O bonds (along z for example) compared to the other four Cu-O bonds using...
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6 For the following samples, suggest the most suitable/appropriate technique that can be used to do the required analysis. The technique can be spectroscopic, chromatographic or a combination of both. Explain why you choose that method/technique (a) Deionised distilled water obtained from an in-house facility has claimed to be "ion- free....
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2. (a) The following standard solutions were used in determining Al in an aqueous solution. A flame atomic emission spectrometer was used. Solution Al concentration (ppb)Emission reading Standard solution 1 1.0 0.45 Standard solution 2 10.0 4.05 20.0 Standard solution 3 8.55 Standard solution 4 50.0 22.15 44.05 Standard solution5...
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1. Give the number of lone pairs around the central atom and the geometry of the ion CIO, A) O lone pairs, linear 1 lone pair, bent C) 2 lone pairs, bent D) 3 lone pairs, bent E) 3 lone pairs, linear B) 2. Predict the geometry and polarity of the CS, molecule. A) linear, polar B) linear, nonpolar C) tetrahedral, nonpolar D) bent, nonpolar E) bent, polar (iv) PF, (v) BF, 3. Which...
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Directions: Place your answers to the following questions in the spaces provided. 1. A common problem in the acid-catalyzed hydration of alkenes is the formation of an ether byproduct. Show the formation of the ether byproduct in relation to the reaction below by providing a curved-arrow mechanism for its formation. (2 pts) H30+ Н,0 OH Ans. 2. Which is the correct sequence of steps necessary to complete the following reaction? он...
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Unless otherwise specified in the problem, you may assume that all solutions are at 25°C. 1. 50.0 mL of a pH 6.00 carbonic acid buffer is titrated with 0.2857 M NaOH, requiring 17.47 mL to reach the second equivalence point. a. Calculate the molarity of carbonic acid and bicarbonate in the original buffer. Carbonic acid: Bicarbonate: b. Calculate the pH of the solution after a total of 100.0 mL of 0.2857...