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प्रश्न
Account for the magnetic property of the tetracyanidonickelate (II) ion.
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- The tetracyanicnickelate(II) ion, [Ni(CN)4]2−, is diamagnetic due to the absence of unpaired electrons.
- In this complex, nickel is in the +2 oxidation state with an electronic configuration of 3d8.
- The ligand cyanide (CN−) is a strong field ligand that causes significant crystal field splitting and promotes pairing of electrons in the lower-energy 3d orbitals.
- This strong field induces pairing of the 3d electrons, leading to the use of one 3d, one 4s, and two 4p orbitals for dsp2 hybridisation, forming a square planar geometry.
- As a result, all eight electrons pair up within these orbitals.
- Since all electrons are paired, there are no unpaired electrons, and therefore, the complex exhibits diamagnetic behaviour.
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पाठ 9: Coordination Compounds - Review Exercises [पृष्ठ ५४१]
