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6. Ligands approaching in a
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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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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Why do chelating ligands form more stable complexes than ligands that do not chelate?
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Anonymous
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6. Ligands approaching in a square planar pattern cause some orbitals to be raised in energy. How many orbitals are on the
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Anon
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please solve it let f be the function defined over { 0 , ∞ ) as ∫ f(x) = x(ln(x)-1)^2 for x>0 and let (c) be its
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Darker
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This sign indicates:
a. Do not read and drive b. You are approaching a school c. You are approaching a library d. None of the
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User_Noname
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Two cars A and B are going in some directions. A is going was at 60km/h and B is going south at 48km/h. Both of them are
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Sinachi
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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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The electrons in the d–orbitals – are they from the metal or the ligands.why?
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emmanuel
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[Co(NH3)2(en)2]^+3
what is the A)coordination no. B)no. of ligands C)Oxidation state of Co
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Sam
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