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1) As bound ligands, which of the following causes the
1) As bound ligands, which of the following causes the largest splitting of d-orbitals?
a. phen b. H2O c. I– d. CN– e.
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Anonymous
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Hello. I have a question about ligands.
How do you figure out how many ligands a central metal cation can have? For example,
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Steven
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Why do chelating ligands form more stable complexes than ligands that do not chelate?
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Anonymous
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A complex ion, [M(OH)6]4-, is orange in solution. Which of the following ligands, when bound to the same metal might cause the
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Kourtney
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Given: Fe(C2O4)3^3- The Fe^3+ center is surrounded by three oxalate anions (C2O4^2-) that acts as bidentate ligands
What is the
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tristen
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What is the electron configuration of an isolated Fe atom (no ligands bound to it)?
(Use notation like [Ne]3s^23p^6 for your
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M.R.
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Is chloride ion or water a stronger ligand?
Clueless Is water or ammonia a stronger ligand? Clueless Is ammonia or
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Kizner (chem)
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Prove: let alpha be a lower bound of a subset E of an ordered set S. If alpha exist in E, then alpha= infE(greatest lower bound
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Ashley
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Use the Upper Bound theorem to find an integral upper bound and the Lower Bound Theorem to find an integral lower bound of the
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Jesse
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The electrons in the d–orbitals – are they from the metal or the ligands.why?
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emmanuel
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