for each metal, indicate the high spin, low spin, or doesn't matter, and give the number of unpaired electrons. a). [Mn(CN)6]4- b). [FeCl4]2- c). [Co(OH2)6]3+ d). [ReO4]- e). [Ti(OH2)6]3+
for each metal, indicate the high spin, low spin, or doesn't matter, and give the number...
How many unpaired electrons are present in each of the following? [CoF6]3− (high spin), [Mn(CN)6]3− (low spin), [Mn(CN)6]4− (low spin), [MnCl6]4− (high spin), [RhCl6]3− (low spin)
1). For each complex, predict its structure, whether its high spin or low spin, and number of unpaired electrons present. a). [Cu(NH3)4]2+ b). [Ni(CN)4]2-
11. For each complex, predict its structure, whether it is high spin or low spin, and the number of unpaired electrons present. a. [Cu(NH3)4]2+ b. [Ni(CN)4]2-
2. Give a systematic name for each of the following compounds, and give the number of d electrons for the transition metal: a. Cs2[FeCl4] b. W(CO)6 c. Na2[Cr(CO)5] d. [Ni(NH3)2(en)2](PF6)2 (PF6 is a (1-) ion, and is named as if phosphorus were a metal) e. [Ru(CN)6]3– f. K[OsF6]
1- Draw the molecular orbital diagram of transition metal ion in high-spin Mn(H2O)4(OH)2 complex, also determine the number of unpaired electron. 2- Draw the molecular orbital diagram of transition metal ion in low-spin [Cr(en)2(NH3)2].Cl2 complex, also determine the number of unpaired electron. 3- Draw the molecular orbital diagram of transition metal ion in high-spin K.[Mn(CO)3(OH)3] complex, also determine the number of unpaired electron.
6. If [Co(SCN)6]}- is a low-spin complex, which of the following statements is false? A) [Co(H20)6]3+ must be high-spin. B) [CO(NH3).]3+ must be low-spin. C) [Co(en)3]3+ must have no unpaired electrons. D) [CO(OH).]3- could have 4 unpaired electrons.
All of the following complexes are either octahedral or tetrahedral. Determine if the complex is diamagnetic or paramagnetic, if the complex is high spin or low spin, and ii) the number of unpaired electrons. Unpaired Electrons Spin low Magnetism Complex [Fe(CN)6]* [Co(NH3)4]3 13+ 14- 4+ [Ru(CO)6]
All of the following complexes are either octahedral or tetrahedral. Determine if the complex is diamagnetic or paramagnetic, if the complex is high spin or low spin, and ii) the number of unpaired electrons....
1. What distinguish a transition metal from a main group metal? 2. Why is zinc not considered a transition metal? 3. Write the electronic configuration of the following ions; V". Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Ti" 4. What are basic assumptions of Crystal Field Theory? 5. Compounds containing the Scion are colorless whereas those containing Ti* ion are colored. Explain. 6. Predict the number of unpaired electrons in [Cr(en) ions. 7. What are spectrochemical series? 8. The compound hexaminecobalt(III) chloride is...
For each of the following complexes, give an energy level diagram of the split d orbitals, fill the orbitals with electrons appropriately, and indicate the number of unpaired electrons (spins). In addition, calculate the LFSE for (a)–(f). (a) [Co(NH3)4(CN)2] (b) [Cr(CN)6]3– (c) [FeF6]3– (d) MnO4– (tetrahedral) (e) [Cu(H2O)6]2+ (f) [Cd(CN)4]2– (g) [Ni(CN)4]2
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3) Identify the first-row transition metal M that satisfies the requirements: a. [MCla] with four unpaired electrons b. [M(OH2)6]3 having one unpaired electron c. [MBra] having the most unpaired electrons d. Diamagnetic [M(CN)6]3- e. K3[M(CN)6] having 3 unpaired electrons