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Describe briefly the isomerism shown by [Cr(H2O)5(NCS)]2+.
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Solution
- The complex [Cr(H2O)5(NCS)]2+ shows linkage isomerism.
- The complex [Cr(H2O)5(NCS)]2+ exhibits linkage isomerism due to the ability of the NCS− ligand to bind through either N or S atom.
- This is because the NCS− ligand is ambidentate, meaning it can attach to the metal ion through two different atoms:
- N-bonded isomer: The thiocyanate ligand binds through its nitrogen atom, forming the thiocyanato-N isomer [Cr(H2O)5(NCS)]2+.
- S-bonded isomer: The thiocyanate ligand binds through its sulfur atom, forming [Cr(H2O)5(SCN)]2+.
Thus, these two isomers have the same overall chemical formula but differ in the specific atom of the ligand that is attached to the central chromium ion.
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