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  1. Answered The Following Questions Plz

    01. The Combination of Py and Pz Orbitals can not form bonding & antibonding molecular orbitals.

    02. Mn3+ion µs is 3.26 will it be covalent or ionic complex?

    03. VBT does not explain spectral and magnetic properties of metal complexes

    04. Non-axial orbitals are triply definerate

    05. In s.pl geometry the sp between dx2 – y2 and dxy is equal to 10 Dq

    06. In TD geometry the t is equal 0.45 0 or 4.5 Dq

    07. In tetragonal geometry dx2 dy2 is lesser in energy than dz2

    08. The isotropic filed spilits into eg & t2g orbtals in oh geometray

    09. In TBP geometary the isotropic field spilits a,g, eq & eg

    10. ∆ o For in [fe cl6]3- is much lesser than [O5 cl6]3-

    11. In spectro chemical series OH- acts as weaker liquied than H2O

    12. In cucl2 crystal four Cl- ions are at 2.3A0 and other two Cl- are at 2.95 A0 away

    13. distortion of oh Complexes

    14. d7 system of oh complex is more stable than d6 system in H spin complex

    15. draw the MOD for Bcl3

    16. can d- do bond exist? If yes name the orbital

    17. in [fe cl6]3- o-bonds are formed between cl- & fe3+ ions but symmetry is a,g, eg & t,u

    18. draw MOD for [CO (NH3)6]3+ complex and [fe cl6]2- complex which will be more stable ?

    19. CN- as a ligand is considered stringer as compared to cl- as a ligand

     

     

     

     

    Topics:

    Coordination Chemistry

    Ø Historical Background of coordination compounds.

    Ø Geometry of complexes having coordination no. 2 to 9

    Ø Nomenclature

    Ø Theories of coordination compounds

    Wemers theory, VBT, CFT, MOT

    Ø John-Teller Thorium

    Ø Magnetic Properties

    Ø Spectro chemical properties

    Ø Isomerism & Stereo Chemistry

    Ø Stability Constants

    Ø Applications of coordination compounds.

    Part 2

    Ø Classification of solvents

    Ø Types of reaction in solvent

    Ø Effect of physical and chemical properties of solvents

    Ø Detailed study of liquid, NH3 , Liquid H2SO4 , Liquid HF & Liquid SO2

     

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