The difference in the number of unpaired electrons of a metal ion in its high-spin and…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Coordination Compounds
The difference in the number of unpaired electrons of a metal ion in its high-spin and low spin octahedral complexes is two. The metal ion is:
- Fe2+
- Co2+
- Mn2+
- Ni2+
Answer
(A) Fe 2+
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