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Question
Which is more paramagnetic, Fe2+ or Fe3+? Give reasons.
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Solution
- The Fe2+ ion is more paramagnetic than the Fe3+ ion because it has more unpaired electrons.
- Fe2+ (d6) in hexaaquairon(II) complex has 4 unpaired electrons due to weak field water ligands, making it high spin and strongly paramagnetic.
- Fe3+ (d5) in hexacyanidoferrate(III) complex has only 1 unpaired electron because CN− ligands are strong field ligands, causing electron pairing (low spin).
- More unpaired electrons in Fe2+ mean stronger paramagnetism compared to Fe3+ with fewer unpaired electrons.
Thus, Fe2+ is more paramagnetic than Fe3+ due to a greater number of unpaired electrons in typical complexes.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 484]
