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What magnetic behaviours are expected for [Ni(CO)4] and [NiCl4]2− and why?
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- The magnetic behaviours of [Ni(CO)4] and [NiCl4]2− differ due to the nature of the ligands and the geometry of the complexes, which influence electron pairing and hybridisation.
- In [Ni(CO)4]:
- Nickel is in the zero oxidation state (Ni0) with an electron configuration of 3d8 4s2.
- The ligand CO is a strong field ligand, which causes pairing of the 3d electrons.
- As a result, all electrons become paired.
- The complex undergoes sp3 hybridisation, forming a tetrahedral geometry.
- Because there are no unpaired electrons, [Ni(CO)4] is diamagnetic.
- In [NiCl4]2−:
- Nickel is in the +2 oxidation state (Ni2+), with an electron configuration of 3d8.
- The Cl− ligand is a weak field ligand, which does not cause the pairing of electrons in the 3d orbitals.
- The complex also forms a tetrahedral geometry through sp3 hybridisation, but two unpaired electrons remain in the 3d orbitals.
- The [NiCl4]2− is paramagnetic due to the presence of unpaired electrons.
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