Exam 23: Transition Elements and Their Coordination Compounds
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What is the highest possible oxidation state for palladium, Pd?
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According to valence bond theory, what would be the set of hybrid orbitals used when a Period 4 transition metal forms a square planar complex?
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The M2+ ions of the first transition series of elements all have the general electronic configuration [Ar]4s23dx, where x is an integer from 1 to 8.
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If M represents a transition element, which of the following oxides should be the least basic?
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Consider the following structures (1 and 2 are octahedral; 3 and 4 are square planar).
Which one of the following statements about the above structures is correct?

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When the ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion (EDTA4-) forms a complex with a transition metal ion, how many electrons does it normally donate to the metal?
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Write the formula for pentaamminechlorocobalt(III) chloride.
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In the compound [Ni(en)2(H2O)2]SO4 (where en = ethylenediamine) the oxidation number and coordination number of nickel are, respectively
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According to Valence Bond theory, in the square planar Ni(CN)42− complex ion, the orbital hybridization pattern is
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Octahedral complexes can exhibit geometric, optical, and linkage isomerism.
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In complexes of transition metals, the maximum coordination number of the metal is equal to its number of d electrons.
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Which of the oxidation states of chromium has the largest valence-state electronegativity?
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Which of the following octahedral complexes should have the largest crystal field splitting energy, Δ?
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Which of the following ions could exist in only the high-spin state in an octahedral complex?
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Tetrahedral complexes can exhibit both optical and linkage isomerism.
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