Chapter 23: Problem 30
Draw two linkage isomers of \(\left[\mathrm{PtCl}_{3}(\mathrm{SCN})\right]^{2-}\).
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Chapter 23: Problem 30
Draw two linkage isomers of \(\left[\mathrm{PtCl}_{3}(\mathrm{SCN})\right]^{2-}\).
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Most of the second-row transition metals do not follow the normal orbital filling pattern. Five of them - Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh, and Ag-have a \([\mathrm{Kr}] 5 s^{1} 4 d^{x}\) configuration and \(\mathrm{Pd}\) has a \([\mathrm{Kr}] 4 d^{10}\) configuration. Write the ground state electron configuration for each species. $$\begin{array}{ll}{\text { a. } \mathrm{Mo}, \mathrm{Mo}^{+}, \mathrm{Ag}, \mathrm{Ag}^{+}} & {\text { b. } \mathrm{Ru}, \mathrm{Ru}^{3+}} \\ {\text { c. } \mathrm{Rh}, \mathrm{Rh}^{2+}} & {\text { d. Pd, Pd }^{+}, \mathrm{Pd}^{2+}}\end{array}$$
How many unpaired electrons do you expect the complex ion \(\left[\mathrm{CoCl}_{4}\right]^{2-}\) to have if it is a tetrahedral shape?
Draw the octahedral crystal field splitting diagram for each metal ion. $$\begin{array}{ll}{\text { a. } Z n^{2+}} & {\text { b. } F e^{3+}(\text { high- and low- spin) }} \\ {\text { c. } V^{3+}} & {\text { d. } C o^{2+}(\text { high-spin })}\end{array}$$
How many unpaired electrons do you expect each complex ion to have? $${a.} \ \left[\mathrm{Cr}(\mathrm{CN})_{6}\right]^{4-} \quad {b} \cdot\left[\mathrm{MnF}_{6}\right]^{4-} \quad {c} \cdot\left[\mathrm{Ru}(\mathrm{en})_{3}\right]^{2+}$$
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