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Question
Explain the geometry of the complex K3[Fe(CN)6] on the basis of valence bond theory.
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Solution
- The complex K3[Fe(CN)6] consists of Fe3+ as the central metal ion.
- According to Valence Bond Theory (VBT), the Fe3+ ion undergoes d2sp3 hybridization.
- This means Fe3+ mixes two of its 3d orbitals, one 4s orbital, and three 4p orbitals to form six hybrid orbitals.
- These six hybrid orbitals are directed towards the six positions around the central Fe3+ ion and form bonds with the six cyanide (CN−) ligands.
- The six hybrid orbitals formed by d2sp3 hybridization arrange themselves in an octahedral geometry to minimize electron repulsions between the ligands.
- Therefore, the six cyanide ions are arranged at the vertices of an octahedron, with the central Fe3+ ion at the center.
- Each CN− ligand coordinates to Fe3+ by donating a lone pair of electrons from its carbon atom to one of the hybrid orbitals of Fe3+.
- The geometry of K3[Fe(CN)6] is octahedral based on the d2sp3 hybridization of Fe3+.
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