- The complex ion [Co(NH3)5NO2]2+ contains cobalt in the +3 oxidation state.
- Cobalt in the +3 oxidation state has an electron configuration of 3d6.
- The ligands present ammonia (NH3) and nitrite \[\ce{(NO^-_2})\] are both considered strong field ligands.
- The strong field ligands cause the pairing of electrons in the 3d orbitals of the metal ion.
- Due to this pairing, all six electrons occupy the lower-energy 3d orbitals, and there are no unpaired electrons left.
- The cobalt ion undergoes d2sp3 hybridisation using two 3d orbitals, one 4s orbital, and three 4p orbitals.
- The d2sp3 hybridization leads to an octahedral geometry for the complex.
Since there are no unpaired electrons in the complex, it exhibits diamagnetic behaviour (i.e., it is not attracted to a magnetic field). The complex ion [Co(NH3)5NO2]2+ has an octahedral shape and is diamagnetic in nature.
