Valence bond theory successfully explains the magnetic behaviour of complexes. The…
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Valence bond theory successfully explains the magnetic behaviour of complexes. The substances which contains unpaired electrons are paramagnetic and its character increases as the number of unpaired electrons increases. Magnetic moment of a complex can be determined experimentally and by using formula \(\sqrt{\mathrm{n}(\mathrm{n}+2)}\) and we can determine the number of unpaired electrons in it. This information is important in writing the electronic structure of complex which in turn also useful in deciding the geometry of complex
Which is low spin complex?
- [Fe(CN)6]3–
- [Co(NO2)6]3–
- [Mn(CN)6]3–
- All of these
Answer
(D) All of these
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