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Using the valence bond theory of complexes, explain the geometry and magnetic nature of [Ni(NH3)6]2+. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Using the valence bond theory of complexes, explain the geometry and magnetic nature of [Ni(NH3)6]2+.

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  • In this complex, nickel is in the +2 oxidation state, with an atomic number of 28. This gives it an electronic configuration of [Ar] 3d8.
  • The ligand ammonia (NH3) is a neutral, weak to moderate field ligand, which does not cause strong pairing of 3d electrons. As a result, the 3d8 configuration retains two unpaired electrons.
  • The complex has a coordination number of 6 because there are six ammonia molecules coordinated to the nickel ion.
  • According to Valence Bond Theory (VBT), the geometry of [Ni(NH3)6]2+is octahedral. This is due to the d2sp3 hybridization of the Ni2+ ion, where six ligands, nickel uses the outer orbitals: one 4s, three 4p, and two 4d orbitals to undergo d2sp3 hybridisation, resulting in an octahedral geometry.
  • The hybridization of the Ni2+ ion in an octahedral complex is d2sp3. This means that two electrons from the 3d orbitals, one s orbital, and three p orbitals of the Ni2+ion mix to form six equivalent hybrid orbitals.
  • All the electrons in the Ni2+ ion are paired in the lower-energy t2g orbitals and there are no unpaired electrons, the complex [Ni(NH3)6]2+ is diamagnetic.
  • Diamagnetic means that the complex does not have any unpaired electrons and is not attracted to a magnetic field.
  • According to Valence Bond Theory (VBT), [Ni(NH3)6]2+ is diamagnetic because all the d-electrons in the Ni2+ ion are paired, and there are no unpaired electrons in the complex.
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - Review Exercises [Page 541]

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Chapter 9 Coordination Compounds
Review Exercises | Q 9.81 (b) | Page 541
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