Ask a New Question

Asked by Alisha

A particular metal ion octahedral complex has the same number of unpaired electrons (non-zero) whether the complex uses weak or strong field ligands. List several fourth period transition metal ions that could have this behavior.

Also, if someone could point me in the direction of some additional sources/ materials that might dumb coordination chemistry down for me, I'd really appreciate it.
12 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

1) Arrange the metal-metal ion reactions (aluminum, copper, nickel), M^n+ + ne^- --> M^0, in a colum... The faces on a regular octahedral die are numbered one through eight. What is the probability of rol... A metal rod and a metal ball were submerged in a pot of water that is heated from 30°C to 80°C. At t... A metal worker has a metal alloy that 30% copper and another one is 55% copper. how many kilograms o... How can you tell that a metal is reacting with water? 1. Bright light 2. It gets colder 3. Fizzin... metal oxides = bases metal hydroxides = alkalis true or false what type of metal, non-metal, or gas, etc is on the far right side of the periodic table name the only non metal on the left side of the periodtic table
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use