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Offline erlosrequiem

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geometry of a TM complex salt
« on: August 10, 2016, 10:02:25 AM »
Q: In the case of [N(CH3)4]2[CoBr4], give the oxidation state, dn configuration, coordination number and geometry of the metal centre.
Calculate the CFSE in units of Δ
Calculate the magnetic moment, μ
Give the IUPAC name of the complex.

Could anyone let me know if I'm right here:
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oxidation state = 2+
dn config= d7
coordination number = 4
geometry = tetrahedral
CFSE = originally I had calculated this to be -4/5Δo but I'm now thinking it might be 4/5ΔT. Can someone clarify which it would be?
Magnetic moment = sqrt(15) μB
IUPAC name: tetrabromocobaltate tetramethylammonium

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Re: geometry of a TM complex salt
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2016, 12:47:08 PM »
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oxidation state = 2+
Yes
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dn config= d7
Yes
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coordination number = 4
Yes
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geometry = tetrahedral
Yes
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CFSE = originally I had calculated this to be -4/5Δo but I'm now thinking it might be 4/5ΔT. Can someone clarify which it would be?
Well, it's tetrahedral, so....  And I don't think it's -4/5. What is the order of the orbitals in tetrahedral geometry?
Magnetic moment = sqrt(15) μB
I think so, but magnetochemistry was never my strongest suit
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IUPAC name: tetrabromocobaltate tetramethylammonium
Name cation first, and indicate oxidation state of Co

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Re: geometry of a TM complex salt
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2016, 09:18:01 AM »
To be a bit more clear
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CFSE = originally I had calculated this to be -4/5Δo but I'm now thinking it might be 4/5ΔT. Can someone clarify which it would be?
Well, it's tetrahedral, so....  And I don't think it's -4/5. What is the order of the orbitals in tetrahedral geometry?
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Magnetic moment = sqrt(15) μB
I think so, but magnetochemistry was never my strongest suit

That was two questions and answers

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