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Coordination compound help Na2[FeI3Cl3] name: oxidation #: coordination #: d config: magnitism: geometry: hybridization: i thought...
“Nomenclature” Could you please help me with these two? (1) Name the following compound: Na2[SnCl4] (2) Name the following coordination compound: [Fe(CO)(NH3)5] SO4. Thank you!
Give the systematic name of the following coordination compound, and draw the Lewis structure indicating the geometry. Also indicate the oxidation state and the d electron count of the central metal atom. 1. [{Cr(NH3)2}2(µ-OH)]Cl5 2. [{CuCl(NO)3}2(µ-Cl)2]
The compound K3[NiF6] is paramagnetic. Determine the oxidation number of nickel in this compound, the most likely geometry of the coordination around the nickel, and the possible configurations of the d electrons of the nickel. Oxidation number ___-7-6-5-4-3-2-10+1+2+3+4+5+6+7 Geometry Configurations (t2g)n(eg)m Weak field n = m = Strong field n = m =
2. Indicate i. the metal oxidation state, ii. d-electron count, and iii. coordination number (CN) for the following complex (12 Points). a. Anti-cancer drug b. [Fe S4(SR)] SR Fe COS i. ii. ii. iii. iii. 3. Draw the metal coordination structure of carbonic anhydrase enzyme. Clearly show the 3-D geometry round the metal center. (6 Points)
For each of the following i. Write the full name of the coordination compound (or complex) ii.Draw all of the isomers of the coordination compound (or complex) a. [Cr(NH3)3Br3] b. Fe(C2O4)2(CN)2 3-
Need some help understanding oxidation values I am needing to better understand the oxidation numbers assigned to compounds. On one hand, the oxidation number of a neutral compound is 0, such as H2O. But, then I have another rule in my notes that states "In a binary compound, the oxidation number is equal to the charge of the element with the greatest electronegativity", an example being PCl3, which has an oxidation number of -1. So how do I make sense...
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In the coordination compound LI[MOFs), the Mo is octahedrally coordinated. • Predict whether this compound is diamagnetic or paramagnetic. If it is paramagnetic, tell how many unpaired cloctrons it has. If it is diamagnetic enter zero. paramagnetic Number unpaired electrons = 2 • Determine the d electron configuration of the molybdenum in this compound (Men)", -2 mo Name this compound The compound (NH)[Mo(CN)) is paramagnetic. Determine the oxidation number of molybdenum in this compound, the most likely geometry...
Consider the coordination compound Caz[Co(CN)6]: i. ii. Give the systematic name of the compound. What is the magnetic property of the complex (diamagnetic, strong or weakly paramagnetic)? (Use the appropriate d-orbital splitting diagram from the formula sheet to explain your answer) iii. Will the complex be a high-spin or low-spin complex?
Consider the coordination compound K[Cr(CN).] : (i) Give the systematic name of the compound. (ii) What is the magnetic property of the complex (diamagnetic, strong or weakly paramagnetic)? (Use the appropriate d-orbital splitting diagram from the formula sheet to explain your answer). (iii) If the three cyanide ligands are replaced by aqua ligands, what will be the charge on the resulting complex ion? Show your working.
I need help on (d) only . I do not understand what
charge the Cobalt or iron should have. May someone please explain
how to know what charge the Cobalt and iron are
24. Name each complex ion or coordination compound. a. [Cu(en)212 c. NalCr(H2O)2(ox)2 b. [Mn(CO)(NO2)312 d. [Co(en)al[Fe(CN)6]