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Explain the magnetic behaviour of the complex K3[Fe(CN)6] on the basis of valence bond theory. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain the magnetic behaviour of the complex K3[Fe(CN)6] on the basis of valence bond theory.

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  1. The magnetic behavior of the complex K3[Fe(CN)6] can be explained based on the strong field nature of the cyanide (CN) ligands. Fe3+, which has the electron configuration 3d5, undergoes d2sp3 hybridization to form six bonds with the six cyanide ligands in an octahedral arrangement.
  2. Because the cyanide ions cause a significant separation of the d-orbitals, the five electrons in the Fe3+ ion pair up in the lower-energy t2g orbitals.
  3. As a result, there are no unpaired electrons in the complex. Since magnetic properties are directly related to the presence of unpaired electrons, the absence of unpaired electrons makes K3[Fe(CN)6] diamagnetic.
  4. This means the complex does not exhibit any magnetic moment and is not attracted to a magnetic field.
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