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Describe the magnetic behaviour of [Ni(CO)4].
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Solution
The complex [Ni(CO)4] exhibits diamagnetic behaviour, and this can be explained using valence bond theory.
- Nickel (Ni) has atomic number 28, so its ground-state configuration is:
Ni: [Ar] 3d8 4s2 - In [Ni(CO)4], nickel is in the zero oxidation state (Ni0), so it retains the above configuration: 3d8 4s2
- The ligand CO is a strong field ligand and causes pairing of electrons in the 3d orbitals.
- As a result of pairing, all 3d electrons become paired, and the 4s and 4p orbitals are used to form sp3 hybrid orbitals.
- These sp3 hybrid orbitals accept electron pairs from the four CO ligands, resulting in a tetrahedral geometry.
- Since all electrons are paired, [Ni(CO)4] is diamagnetic (it is not attracted to a magnetic field).
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