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प्रश्न
Based on valence bond theory, predict the magnetic behaviour of the [Fe(H2O)6]2+ complex.
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उत्तर
- The complex [Fe(H2O)6]2+ contains water (H2O) as a neutral ligand. Since the complex has an overall charge of +2, the oxidation state of iron in this complex is +2.
- Iron has an atomic number of 26, so the electron configuration of neutral iron (Fe) is:
Fe : [Ar] 3d6 4s2 - For Fe2+, it loses two electrons, both from the 4s orbital:
Fe2+ : [Ar] 3d6 - Fe has 6 electrons in the 3d-orbitals.
- In the complex [Fe(H2O)6]2+, the coordination number of Fe2+ is 6, as it is surrounded by six water molecules.
- A coordination number of 6 typically results in an octahedral geometry for the complex.
- Since water (H2O) is a neutral ligand and a weak field ligand, it does not cause significant electron pairing.
- The hybridisation of Fe2+ in this case is d2sp3, involving two d-orbitals, one s-orbital, and three p-orbitals, forming six hybrid orbitals.
- These six hybrid orbitals form bonds with the six water ligands, resulting in an octahedral geometry.
- The water is a weak field ligand, Fe2+ will exhibit a high-spin configuration, where electrons are more likely to remain unpaired to maximize the number of unpaired electrons.
- The complex is paramagnetic because it has 4 unpaired electrons in the Fe2+ ion.
Thus, [Fe(H2O)6]2+ is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
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