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Question
Why is optical isomerism not common in square planar complexes?
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Solution
- Optical isomerism is rare in square planar complexes due to their high symmetry.
- The symmetry often results in the complex being achiral, meaning its mirror image is superimposable.
- Square planar complexes typically have a mirror plane that makes them symmetrical, preventing optical isomerism.
- However, if the ligands are asymmetric (like bidentate ligands), chirality can be introduced, leading to optical isomerism. For example, [Ni(en)3]2+, where en (ethylenediamine) is bidentate, can show optical isomerism.
- In summary, square planar complexes do not commonly exhibit optical isomerism unless asymmetric ligands are involved.
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 546]
