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Topic: why don't d-orbitals split themselves, why does it take a ligand?  (Read 2548 times)

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Offline sd79812

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why don't protons from ligand repel nucleus split d-orbitals?

why don't d-orbitals split themselves because of themselves without the presence of ligands? Electrons are indistinguishable. Why wouldn't it be more correct that protons from a ligand split the d-orbitals rather than the lone-pairs cause d-orbital splitting energy?​

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