Multiple Choice
The octahedral complex [Co(H2O) 6]3+ has an absorption at 549 nm. Based on this where do you think the absorption will be for [Co(NH3) 6]3+ might be?
A) 590 nm
B) 437 nm
C) 549 nm
D) It won't have an absorption because it will be a high spin complex.
E) There is no way to predict.
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