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State the hybridization and magnetic property of [Fe(CN)6]3− ion according to the valence bond theory.
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Solution
- In the complex ion [Fe(CN)6]3−, the oxidation state of iron is +3.
- The electronic configuration of Fe is [Ar] 3d6 4s2, and that of Fe3+ is [Ar] 3d5.
- The ligand CN− is a strong field ligand and causes pairing of 3d electrons.
- After pairing, five electrons occupy the 3d orbitals, leaving one 3d orbital vacant.
- The metal ion undergoes d2sp3 hybridisation using two 3d, one 4s and three 4p orbitals.
- This leads to an octahedral geometry for the complex.
- As one unpaired electron remains, the complex is paramagnetic in nature.
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