English

Discuss the optical isomerism shown by the complex of the type [M(AA)a2b2]. Give suitable examples. - Chemistry (Theory)

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Discuss the optical isomerism shown by the complex of the type [M(AA)a2b2]. Give suitable examples.

Very Long Answer
Advertisements

Solution

Complexes of the type [M(AA)a2b2] (where M is a central metal atom, AA is a symmetrical bidentate ligand, and ‘a’ and ‘b’ are monodentate ligands) are octahedral and can exhibit both geometrical and optical isomerism.

  • Cis isomers: When the two ‘a’ ligands and the two ‘b’ ligands are in cis positions, meaning they are adjacent to each other, the resulting geometry can be chiral and exhibit optical isomerism. The cis isomer exists as a pair of enantiomers.
  • Trans isomers: When the two ‘a’ ligands or the two ‘b’ ligands are in trans positions, the complex has a plane of symmetry and is therefore optically inactive.

For example, [Co(en)(NH3)2Cl2]+ in this complex has three geometrical isomers. This is a good example of a complex with this general formula where “en” represents ethylenediamine (a bidentate ligand), and NH3 and Cl represent monodentate ligands.

  • cis-[Co(en)(NH3)2Cl2]+: This isomer is optically active and exists as two enantiomeric forms (d and l forms).
  • trans-[Co(en)(NH3)2Cl2]+: This isomer is optically inactive due to the presence of a plane of symmetry.
shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 547]

APPEARS IN

Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Coordination Compounds
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 5. (iii) | Page 547
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×