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On the basis of Crystal Field theory, write the electronic configuration for the d5 ion with a strong field ligand for which Δ0 > P.

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds >> Crystal Field Theory (CFT)

[Ni(CO)4] has tetrahedral geometry while [Ni(CN)4]2− has square planar, yet both exhibit diamagnetism. Explain.
[Atomic number: Ni = 28]

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds >> Valence Bond Theory (VBT)

Assertion (A): EDTA is a hexadentate ligand.

Reason (R): EDTA has 2 nitrogen and 4 oxygen donor atoms.

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

Explain [Fe(CN)6]3− is an inner orbital complex, whereas [FeF6]3− is an outer orbital complex.

[Atomic number: Fe = 26]

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds >> Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds

Assertion (A): [Co(NH3)5SO4]Cl gives a white precipitate with silver nitrate solution.

Reason (R): The complex dissociates to give Cl and \[\ce{SO^{2-}_4}\] ions.

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds

A solution of [Ni(H2O)6]2+ is green, but a solution of [Ni(CO)4] is colourless. Explain.
[Atomic number: Ni = 28]

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds >> Colour in Coordination Compounds

Write the formula for the following coordination compound.

Bis (ethane-1,2-diamine) dihydroxidochromium (III) chloride

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds - Naming of Mononuclear Coordination Compounds

Does ionization isomer for the following compound exist? Justify your answer.

\[\ce{Hg[Co(SCN)4]}\]

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

Is the central metal atom in coordination complexes a Lewis acid or a Lewis base? Explain.

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Crystal field splitting by various ligands

Metal complexes show different colours due to d-d transitions. The complex absorbs light of specific wavelength to promote the electron from t2g to eg level. The colour of the complex is due to the transmitted light, which is complementary of the colour absorbed.

The wave number of light absorbed by different complexes of Cr ion are given below:

Complex Wavenumber of light absorbed (cm-1) Energy of light absorbed (kJ/mol)
[CrA6]3- 13,640 163
[CrB6]3+ 17,830 213
[CrC6]3+ 21,680 259
[CrD6]3- 26,280 314

Answer the following questions:

(a) Out of ligands "A", "B", "C" and "D", which ligand causes maximum crystal field splitting? Why?

OR

Which of the two, “A” or “D” will be a weak field ligand? Why?

(b) Which of the complexes will be violet in colour? [CrA6]3- or [CrB6]3+ and why?
(Given: If 560 - 570 nm of light is absorbed, the colour of the complex observed is violet.)

(c) If the ligands attached to Cr3+ ion in the complexes given in the table above are water, cyanide ion, chloride ion, and ammonia (not in this order).

Identify the ligand, write the formula and IUPAC name of the following:

  1. [CrA6]3-
  2. [CrC6]3+
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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Bonding in Coordination Compounds >> Crystal Field Theory (CFT)

Explain the following, giving two examples: 

Homoleptic

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

Explain the following, giving two examples: 

Heteroleptic

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

Give an example of chelate effect.

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Types of Ligands

What is meant by didentate ligand?

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Chapter: [5] Coordination Compounds
Concept: Definitions of Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds

What happens when \[\ce{CH3 - Br}\] is treated with KCN?

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Chapter: [6] Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Concept: Hydrocarbons: Alkanes >> Reactions of Haloarenes - Nucleophilic Substitution

Which solution is used for the leaching of silver metal in the presence of air in the metallurgy of silver?

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Chapter: [6] General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
Concept: Oxidation Reduction

Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent at the lower temperature range in the blast furnace to extract iron from the oxide ore?

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Chapter: [6] General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
Concept: Occurrence of Metals

Chlorobenzene is extremely less reactive towards a nucleophilic substitution reaction. Give two reasons for the same.

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Chapter: [6] Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Concept: Hydrocarbons: Alkanes >> Reactions of Haloarenes - Nucleophilic Substitution

Write the structure of an isomer of compound C4H9Br which is most reactive towards SN1 reaction

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Chapter: [6] Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Concept: Hydrocarbons: Alkanes >> Reactions of Haloalkanes - Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions

Write the final product(s) in each of the following reactions:

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Chapter: [6] Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Concept: Hydrocarbons: Alkanes >> Reactions of Haloarenes - Nucleophilic Substitution
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