Exam 19: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry

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What transition metal is used in magnets, catalysts, and drill bits?

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Here are some crystal field representations of d electrons in an octahedral field: Choose the representation that fits the transition metal atom in the following species. -K4Fe(CN)6

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A certain complex ion has a distorted octahedral structure in which the ligands along the plus and minus z axes are compressed (pushed in closer to the central metal ion). The d orbital splitting diagram for this complex ion would be

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The color of a transition metal complex results from

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Which of the following complexes would be diamagnetic (all electrons paired)?

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Which model(s) account(s) for the magnetism and color of coordination compounds? I.the localized electron model II.the crystal field model

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Which of the following statements is/are true of predictions about formation of molecular orbitals? 1. Atomic orbitals must have a net overlap in space to form molecular orbitals. 2. Atomic orbitals that are close in energy will interact more strongly than those widely separated in energy. 3. Atomic orbitals that are close in energy will interact less strongly than those widely separated in energy.​

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How many unpaired electrons are there in the complex ion [Co(NO3)6]4-? For this ion, the nitrate ligands produce a very strong crystal field.

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Which of the following statements is/are true of hemoglobin? 1. The transport of O2 in the blood is carried out by hemoglobin. 2. Each hemoglobin can bind seven O2 molecule. 3. Hemoglobin consists of two myoglobin-like units.

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How many unpaired electrons are there in a complex ion having a d5 electron configuration and an octahedral geometry in the weak-field case?

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Which of the following statements is true about coordination complexes?

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In _________, the isomers contain the same atoms, but one or more bonds differ.

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How many unpaired electrons are found in MnCl42- (tetrahedral)?

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Which has the greater number of unpaired electrons? I. square planar Ni(CN)42- II. tetrahedral FeCl4-

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For the process Co(NH3)5Cl2+ + Cl- → Co(NH3)4Cl2+ + NH3, what would be the ratio of cis to trans isomers in the product?

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A d6 ion (Fe2+) is complexed with six strong-field ligands (for example, SCN-). What is the number of unpaired electrons in this complex?

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Use the crystal field model to explain why solutions with Ag+ are colorless..

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A metal ion in a high-spin octahedral complex has two more unpaired electrons than the same ion does in a low-spin octahedral complex. Which of the following could the metal ion be?

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Which of the following crystal field diagrams is correct for Mn(CN)63- , where CN- is a strong-field ligand?

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How many unpaired electrons are found in Fe(en)32+ (strong field)?

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