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Explain the structure of [Cu(NH3)2]2+ on the basis of valence bond theory. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain the structure of [Cu(NH3)2]2+ on the basis of valence bond theory.

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  1. The complex [Cu(NH3)2]2+ contains copper (Cu) and ammonia (NH3) ligands.
  2. Since ammonia is a neutral ligand, the overall charge of the complex [Cu(NH3)2]2+ suggests that copper is in the +2 oxidation state with an electronic configuration of [Ar] 3d9.
  3. In the complex [Cu(NH3)2]2+, the coordination number of copper is 2, because there are two ammonia ligands coordinating with the central copper ion.
  4. A coordination number of 2 typically leads to a linear geometry.
  5. To form the bonds with the two ammonia molecules, copper undergoes sp hybridisation. This involves the mixing of one s-orbital and one p-orbital from the copper ion to form two hybrid orbitals.
  6. These two hybrid orbitals are aligned in a linear arrangement, resulting in a linear geometry for the complex.
  7. Since Cu2+ has 9 electrons in its 3d orbitals and one of these is unpaired, the complex contains one unpaired electron.

Therefore, the complex is paramagnetic, because there is at least one unpaired electron.

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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 546]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Coordination Compounds
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 33. | Page 546
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