This is an example of spin state crossover or spin isomerism.
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The figure below shows the magnetic susceptibility property of a metal complex, (phen) Fe(NCS)2. 4 It...
The compound trans-Fe(o−phen)2(NCS)2 has a magnetic moment of 0.65 Bohr magneton at 80 K. As the temperature of the compound is increased to 300 K, the magnetic moment rises to 5.2 Bohr magnetons. Answer the following: a) Assuming a spin-only magnetic moment, calculate the number of unpaired electrons at each of the two given temperatures. b) How can the increase in magnetic moment with temperature be explained? (hint: The complex gives two significantly different UV-Vis spectra at the different temperature...